William Daniels (cinematographer)

Promotional portrait William H. Daniels ASC (December 1, 1901 – June 14, 1970) was a film cinematographer who was Greta Garbo's personal lensman, serving as the cinematographer for such Garbo-starring films as ''Torrent'' (1926), ''The Mysterious Lady'' (1928), ''The Kiss'' (1929), ''Anna Christie'', ''Romance'' (both 1930), ''Grand Hotel'' (1932), ''Anna Karenina'' (1935), and ''Camille'' (1936). Early in his career he worked regularly with director Erich von Stroheim, providing cinematography for such films as ''The Devil's Pass Key'' (1920) and ''Greed'' (1924). Daniels went on to win an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on ''The Naked City'' (1948). Provided by Wikipedia
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