Gregg Toland

Personal Info

Known For Camera

Gender Male

Birthday 1904-05-29

Deathday 1948-09-26 (44 years old)

Place of Birth Charleston, Illinois, USA

Gregg Toland

Biography

From Wikipedia Gregg Toland, A.S.C. (May 29, 1904 – September 28, 1948) was an American cinematographer noted for his innovative use of lighting and techniques such as deep focus, an example of which can be found in his work on Orson Welles' Citizen Kane. Toland was born in Charleston, Illinois on May 29, 1904. During the 1930s, Toland became the youngest cameraman in Hollywood but soon one of its most sought-after cinematographers. Over a seven-year span (1936–1942), he was nominated five times for the "Best Cinematography" Oscar, including a win in 1940 for his work on Wuthering Heights. He worked with many of the top directors of his era, including John Ford, Howard Hawks, Erich von Stroheim, King Vidor, Orson Welles, and William Wyler. Toland was the subject of an "Annals of Hollywood" article in The New Yorker, "The Cameraman," by Hilton Als (June 19, 2006, p. 46). Just before his death, he was concentrating on the "ultimate focus" lens, which makes both near and far objects equally distinct. He died in Los Angeles, California on September 26, 1948 of coronary thrombosis at age 44. He is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California.

Known For

Camera

1948
Enchantment

as Director of Photography

1948
A Song Is Born

as Director of Photography

1947
The Bishop's Wife

as Director of Photography

1946
The Best Years of Our Lives

as Director of Photography

1946
The Kid from Brooklyn

as Director of Photography

1946
Notorious

as Second Unit Director of Photography

1946
Song of the South

as Director of Photography

1944
The Fighting Generation

as Director of Photography

1943
The Outlaw

as Director of Photography

1943
December 7th

as Director of Photography

1941
Citizen Kane

as Director of Photography

1941
The Little Foxes

as Director of Photography

1941
Ball of Fire

as Director of Photography

1940
The Grapes of Wrath

as Director of Photography

1940
The Westerner

as Director of Photography

1940
The Long Voyage Home

as Director of Photography

1939
Wuthering Heights

as Director of Photography

1939
They Shall Have Music

as Director of Photography

1939
Raffles

as Director of Photography

1939
Intermezzo: A Love Story

as Director of Photography

1938
The Goldwyn Follies

as Director of Photography

1938
The Cowboy and the Lady

as Director of Photography

1937
Dead End

as Director of Photography

1937
History Is Made at Night

as Director of Photography

1937
Woman Chases Man

as Director of Photography

1936
Come and Get It

as Director of Photography

1936
Beloved Enemy

as Director of Photography

1936
The Road to Glory

as Director of Photography

1936
These Three

as Director of Photography

1935
Splendor

as Director of Photography

1935
The Dark Angel

as Director of Photography

1935
The Wedding Night

as Director of Photography

1935
Mad Love

as Director of Photography

1935
Les Misérables

as Director of Photography

1935
Public Hero Number 1

as Director of Photography

1934
We Live Again

as Director of Photography

1934
Nana

as Director of Photography

1934
Forsaking All Others

as Director of Photography

1933
The Masquerader

as Director of Photography

1933
Roman Scandals

as Director of Photography

1933
The Nuisance

as Director of Photography

1932
The Kid from Spain

as Director of Photography

1932
The Washington Masquerade

as Director of Photography

1932
The Tenderfoot

as Director of Photography

1932
Man Wanted

as Director of Photography

1931
Palmy Days

as Director of Photography

1931
Tonight or Never

as Director of Photography

1930
Whoopee!

as Director of Photography

1930
Raffles

as Director of Photography

1930
The Devil to Pay!

as Director of Photography

1930
One Heavenly Night

as Director of Photography

1929
Bulldog Drummond

as Director of Photography

1929
This Is Heaven

as Director of Photography

1929
Condemned!

as Director of Photography

1929
The Trespasser

as Director of Photography

1928
1926
The Bat

as Assistant Camera

1926
The Winning of Barbara Worth

as Director of Photography

Actor

1941
Citizen Kane

as Interviewer

Director

1943
December 7th

as Director