Conrad L. HallAwards

Born:
June 21, 1926 in Papeete, Tahiti
Occupation:
Cinematographer
Biography:
One of the rare cinematographers to achieve name recognition, Conrad L. Hall became one of the most revered lensmen in post-1960 Hollywood for work ranging from In Cold Blood's (1967) stark monochrome to the burnished color reveries of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Day of the Locust...Read More
  • Road to Perdition

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    2002
  • Road to Perdition

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    American Society of Cinematographers
    2002
  • Road to Perdition

    Best Cinematography (Runner-up)

    Won
    Los Angeles Film Critics Association
    2002
  • American Beauty

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    American Society of Cinematographers
    1999
  • American Beauty

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1999
  • American Beauty

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    British Academy of Film and Television Arts
    1999
  • American Beauty

    Outstanding Achievement Award

    Won
    American Society of Cinematographers
    1999
  • American Beauty

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    National Society of Film Critics
    1999
  • A Civil Action

    Best Cinematography

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1998
  • Love Affair

    Best Cinematography

    Nominated
    American Society of Cinematographers
    1994
  • Searching for Bobby Fischer

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    American Society of Cinematographers
    1993
  • Searching for Bobby Fischer

    Best Cinematography

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1993
  • Tequila Sunrise

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    American Society of Cinematographers
    1988
  • Tequila Sunrise

    Best Cinematography

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1988
  • The Day of the Locust

    Best Cinematography

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1975
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    British Academy of Film and Television Arts
    1970
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    Best Cinematography

    Won
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1969
  • In Cold Blood

    Best Cinematography

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1967
  • The Professionals

    Best Color Cinematography

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1966
  • Morituri

    Best Cinematography

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1965

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