
James Wong Howe
Biography
James Wong Howe, ASC (born Wong Tung Jim, Chinese: 黃宗霑; August 28, 1899 – July 12, 1976) was a Chinese American cinematographer who worked on over 130 films. A master at the use of shadow, he was one of the first to use deep-focus cinematography, photography in which both foreground and distant planes remain in focus. During the 1930s and 1940s he was one of the most sought after cinematographers in Hollywood. He was nominated for ten Academy Awards for cinematography, winning twice. Howe was judged to be one of history's ten most influential cinematographers in a survey of the members of the International Cinematographers Guild.
Known For(6 works)

The Dick Cavett Show
1968The Dick Cavett Show
1968

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948The Ed Sullivan Show
1948

The Oscars
1953The Oscars
1953

The Man Who Shot Chinatown: The Life and Work of John A. Alonzo
2007The Man Who Shot Chinatown: The Life and Work of John A. Alonzo
2007

Visions of Light
1992Visions of Light
1992

James Wong Howe: Cinematographer
1973James Wong Howe: Cinematographer
1973