Peverell Marley

American cinematographer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican cinematographer
A.K.A.J. Peverell Marley
A.K.A.J. Peverell Marley
PlacesUnited States of America
wasCinematographer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth14 August 1901, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, U.S.A.
Death2 February 1964Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, U.S.A. (aged 62 years)
Star signLeo
Family
Spouse:Linda Darnell Lina Basquette
The details

Biography

John Peverell Marley (August 14, 1901 – February 2, 1964) was an American cinematographer. He is one of only six cinematographers to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Marley is credited under several different names including Pev Marley, Peverell Marley, Peverly Marley, and Peveerell Marley.

Biography

Born in San Jose, California, Marley began his career soon after graduating high school during the silent film era. His first film was the 1923 Cecil B. DeMille biblical epic The Ten Commandments. He later became DeMille's chief cameraman and would continue to work with DeMille throughout his career. He went on to work on 1929's The Godless Girl, starring his then-fiancee Lina Basquette. The couple divorced after just one year and Marley went on to marry dancer Virginia McAdoo and actress Linda Darnell.

In the 1930s, Marley received an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography on the 1938 historical drama Suez. In 1948, he was nominated again for his work on the film Life with Father, starring Elizabeth Taylor and William Powell. After his divorce from Darnell in 1952, Marley continued to work on films including 1952's The Greatest Show on Earth for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Cinematography - Color. The following year, he filmed House of Wax, followed by King Richard and the Crusaders in 1954, Serenade in 1956, and The Spirit of St. Louis in 1957. In the late 1950s, he branched out to television working on the series Telephone Time and Bronco. Marley last worked on a 1961 episode of the series Bus Stop.

He died on February 2, 1964 in Santa Barbara, and is interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. His ex-wife Linda Darnell died a little over a year later in a house fire.

Selected filmography

Film
YearFilmNotes
1924Feet of Clay
1925The Golden Bed
1926The Volga BoatmanCredited as Peverell Marley
1927Chicago
1928A Lady of ChanceCredited as Peverly Marley
1929DynamiteCredited as Peverell Marley
1930This Mad WorldCredited as Peveerell Marley
1932Fantômas
1933Fast WorkersCredited as Peveral Marley
1933India SpeaksCredited as Peverall Marley
1934The House of RothschildCredited as Peverell Marley
1935Thanks a MillionCredited as Peverell Marley
1936Private Number
1936Winterset
1937The Toast of New YorkCredited as Peverell Marley
1938Sally, Irene and Mary
1939The Hound of BaskervillesCredited as Peverell Marley
1940The Man I MarriedAlternative title: I Married a Nazi
1941Moon Over MiamiCredited as Peverell Marley
1945Pride of the MarinesCredited as Peverell Marley
Alternative title: Forever in Love
1946Of Human BondageCredited as Peverell Marley
1947The Two Mrs. CarrollsCredited as Peverell Marley
1948WhiplashCredited as Peverell Marley
1949Night Unto NightCredited as Peverell Marley
1950Kiss Tomorrow GoodbyeCredited as Peverell Marley
1953The Charge at Feather River
1958The Left Handed Gun
1961The Sins of Rachel Cade
Television
YearTitleNotes
1958The RiflemanCredited as Pev Marley
1 episode
1959Lawman1 episode
196077 Sunset Strip1 episode

Awards and nominations

YearAwardResultCategoryFilm
1939Academy AwardNominatedBest CinematographySuez
1948Best Cinematography, ColorLife with Father
1953Golden Globe AwardWonBest Cinematography - ColorThe Greatest Show on Earth (Shared with George Barnes)
1937Venice Film FestivalWonBest CinematographyWinterset
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