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William Howard Greene (1895–1956) was an American cinematographer.


Career

Greene was a cinematographer on many early
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Awards

* 1937: Special Academy Award (with Harold Rosson) for color cinematography, '' The Garden of Allah'' (1936) * 1938: Special Academy Award for color cinematography, '' A Star Is Born'' (1937) *
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Greene, W. Howard 1895 births 1956 deaths American cinematographers Academy Honorary Award recipients Best Cinematographer Academy Award winners