- Born
- Died
- Birth nameConrad Lafcadio Hall
- Nickname
- Connie
- Born in Tahiti, the son of writer James Norman Hall, author of "Mutiny on the
Bounty," Conrad Hall studied filmmaking at USC. He and two classmates
formed a production company and sold a project to a local television
station. Hall's company branched out into making industrial films and
TV commercials. They were hired to shoot location footage for several
feature films, including's Disney's The Living Desert (1953). In the early 1960s, Hall
was hired as a camera assistant on several features and worked his way
up to camera operator. He received his first cinematographer credit in
1965. Hall won acclaim for his rich and complex compositions,
especially for In Cold Blood (1967) and won an Academy Award for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). He won two
more Oscars, for American Beauty (1999), in 2000, and Road to Perdition (2002).- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com - Connie's career got its major boost when Leslie Stevens hired him as
Director of Photography for his first TV series, "Stoney Burke", in
1962, and then he became the major DP for the "Outer Limits", from
1963-64, along with his camera operator, Bill Fraker, both of whom
moved on to brilliant film careers.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Marilyn Stefano (widow of Joseph Stefano)
- SpousesKatharine Ross(1969 - 1974) (divorced)Virginia E. Schwartz(June 14, 1952 - June 1969) (divorced, 3 children)Susan Kowarsh(? - January 4, 2003) (his death)
- Parents
- Died 11 weeks before he won the Oscar for Best Cinematography for
Road to Perdition (2002). His son, Conrad W. Hall accepted the Oscar on his behalf. - Is one of only six cinematographers to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the other five being Hal Mohr, J. Peverell Marley, Leon Shamroy, Haskell Wexler and Ray Rennahan.
- The crime drama Road to Perdition (2002) is dedicated to him.
- He was posthumously awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7060 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on May 1, 2003.
- Had been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) since 1967.
- [on Claudia Cardinale] A cameraman's dream -- a perfect piece of nature
-- there is not much you can do wrong in photographing her.
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