Phil Stern

American photographer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican photographer
A.K.A.Phil "Snapdragon" Stern
A.K.A.Phil "Snapdragon" Stern
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPhotographer War photographer
Work fieldArts Journalism Military
Gender
Male
Birth3 September 1919, Philadelphia
Death13 December 2014Los Angeles (aged 95 years)
The details

Biography

Philip "Snapdragon" Stern (September 3, 1919 – December 13, 2014) was an American photographer noted for his iconic portraits of Hollywood stars, as well as his war photography while serving as a U.S. Army Ranger in the "Darby's Rangers" unit in the North African and Italian campaigns during World War II. Settling in Los Angeles after the war, Stern was staff photographer for LOOK magazine. He was present on numerous film productions as still photographer, and in that capacity took photographs of a huge cross-section of the film community. Stern's images of Marilyn Monroe and James Dean have become widely recognized icons.Stern, a lifelong smoker died at the age of 95 in Los Angeles from COPD and congestive heart failure which he had been battling for over three and a half decades.

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