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  1. Charles G. Rosher, A.S.C. (17 November 1885 – 15 January 1974) was an English-born cinematographer who worked from the early days of silent films through the 1950s.

  2. Charles Rosher (1885-1974) was a pioneer cinematographer who won two Oscars and worked with Mary Pickford, Raoul Walsh and other film legends. He was known for his artistic and technical innovations in black & white and color photography.

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  3. Charles Rosher. Cinematographer: Sunrise. Among the foremost technical innovators in his field, a charter member of the American Society of Cinematographers, English-born Charles Rosher had initially aimed for a diplomatic career.

  4. Charles Rosher was a British cinematographer well known for his work in Sunrise. He was credited as a cinematographer for over hundred films and his works include Annie Get Your Gun, The Yearling and Show Boat. He is the first ever cinematographer to win an Academy Award.

  5. Oct 27, 2015 · Charles Rosher Jr., who served as the cinematographer on the back-to-back Robert Altman films 3 Women and A Wedding, has died. He was 80.

  6. Charles G. Rosher, A.S.C. was a two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer who worked from the early days of silent films through the 1950s. Born in London, he was the first cinematographer to receive an Academy Award, along with 1929 co-winner Karl Struss.

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  8. Charles Rosher was a two-time Oscar-winning cinematographer who worked in silent and sound films from 1911 to 1955. He collaborated with Mary Pickford, F.W. Murnau, David O. Selznick and others, and was the first cameraman in Hollywood.