Personal Info
Known For
Camera
Gender
Male
July 8, 1895
Died
July 13, 1970 (75 years old)
Roslyn, New York, USA
Also Known As
- Arthur Charles Miller
- Arthur Miller
- Art Miller
- A.C. Miller
Arthur C. Miller
Biography
From Wikipedia
Arthur Charles Miller, A.S.C. (July 8, 1895 - July 13, 1970) was an American cinematographer.
Born in Roslyn, New York, Arthur Miller began his career at the age of 13, working as an assistant to filmmaker Fred J. Balshofer. The two remained lifelong friends and in 1967 co-wrote the book about the early days of film titled One Reel a Week.
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In 1909 Miller was working in New York City as an assistant cameraman for the New York Motion Picture Corporation. He eventually joined Pathé Frères, and although still only 19 years old was the cinematographer for the 1914 adventure serial The Perils of Pauline. He had a lengthy tenure at Paramount, from the late teens throughout the 1920s. In 1932 Miller signed a long-term contract with Fox Film Corporation.
Arthur Miller was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography seven times, winning it in 1942 for How Green Was My Valley, again in 1944 for The Song of Bernadette, and a third time in 1947 for Anna and the King of Siam. He retired in 1951, but remained active in the industry as president of the American Society of Cinematographers.
He died in Los Angeles, California in 1970 and was interred in the Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery.
Known For
Crew

The Prowler
Director of Photography
1951

The Gunfighter
Director of Photography
1950

Whirlpool
Director of Photography
1950

A Letter to Three Wives
Director of Photography
1948

Gentleman's Agreement
Director of Photography
1947

The Razor's Edge
Director of Photography
1946

Anna and the King of Siam
Director of Photography
1946

Dragonwyck
Director of Photography
1946

A Royal Scandal
Director of Photography
1945

The Keys of the Kingdom
Director of Photography
1944

The Purple Heart
Director of Photography
1944

Lifeboat
Additional Director of Photography
1944



