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Cinematographer
Gender
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Place of birth
Palermo, Italy
Place of death
Hollywood, USA
Age
67 years
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Biography

Sol Polito, A.S.C. (born Salvatore Polito, November 12, 1892 — May 23, 1960) was a Sicilian-American cinematographer. He is best known for his work with directors Michael Curtiz and Mervyn LeRoy at Warner Bros. studios in the 1930s and 1940s.

Biography

Salvatore Polito was born November 12, 1892, in Palermo, Italy,and immigrated to the United States in 1905. He attended school in New York City and began working in the motion picture industry as a still photographer. After experience as a lab assistant and camera assistant, he was promoted to lighting cameraman in 1917.

Polito married Frances (Francesca) D'Angelis in New York in 1914. The union produced two sons. The elder son Gene Polito (1918-2010) also became a cinematographer. Younger son S. Robert Polito (1922-2015) became a physician.

Polito moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1919 to continue his career at First National Pictures and Warner Bros. He worked on more than 170 films at various studios, but is best known for his work at Warner Bros. with directors Michael Curtiz and Mervyn LeRoy.

Polito died in Los Angeles on May 23, 1960, aged 67,and was entombed in the Mausoleum at Calvary Cemetery in East Los Angeles, California.

Accolades

Polito received three Academy Award nominations:

  • 1939: The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, Best Cinematography (Color), shared with W. Howard Greene
  • 1941: Sergeant York, Best Cinematography (Black and White)
  • 1942: Captains of the Clouds, Best Cinematography (Color)

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YearTitleDirectorNotes
1914Rip Van Winkle
1915The ButterflyOscar A. C. Lund
1915A Butterfly on the WheelMaurice Tourneur
1915The Cotton KingOscar Eagle
1917The RunawayDell Henderson
1918TreasonBurton L. King
1919Burglar by ProxyJohn Francis Dillon
1920The Misleading LadyGeorge Irving
George W. Terwilliger
1923The Bad ManEdwin Carewe
1928The Haunted HouseBenjamin Christensen
1929Scarlet SeasJohn Francis Dillon
1930No, No, NanetteClarence G. Badger
1931Five Star FinalMervyn LeRoy
1932Two SecondsMervyn LeRoy
1932I Am a Fugitive from a Chain GangMervyn LeRoy
1932Three on a MatchMervyn LeRoy
1933Gold Diggers of 1933Mervyn LeRoy
193342nd StreetLloyd Bacon
1934Dr. MonicaWilliam Keighley
1934DamesRay Enright
1934Flirtation WalkFrank Borzage
1935G MenWilliam Keighley
1936The Petrified ForestArchie Mayo
1937The Prince and the PauperWilliam Keighley
1938The Adventures of Robin HoodMichael Curtiz
1938Angels with Dirty FacesMichael Curtiz
1939The Private Lives of Elizabeth and EssexMichael CurtizNominee (with W. Howard Greene), Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Color)
1939Dodge CityMichael Curtiz
1939Four WivesMichael Curtiz
1940Virginia CityMichael Curtiz
1940The Sea HawkMichael Curtiz
1940Santa Fe TrailMichael Curtiz
1941The Sea WolfMichael Curtiz
1941Sergeant YorkHoward HawksNominee, Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Black and White)
1942Captains of the CloudsMichael CurtizNominee, Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Color)
1942Now, VoyagerIrving Rapper
1943This Is the ArmyMichael Curtiz
1944Arsenic and Old LaceFrank Capra
1944The Adventures of Mark TwainIrving Rapper
1945The Corn Is GreenIrving Rapper
1947The Long NightAnatole Litvak
1948Sorry, Wrong NumberAnatole Litvak
1948The Voice of the TurtleIrving Rapper
1949Anna LucastaIrving Rapper
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Who is Sol Polito?
Sol Polito was an Iranian-born American cinematographer who worked in the film industry from the 1910s to the 1950s.
Which films did Sol Polito work on?
Sol Polito worked on over 150 films throughout his career. Some of his notable works include "The Roaring Twenties" (1939), "High Sierra" (1941), and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938).
Did Sol Polito win any awards?
Sol Polito was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Cinematography. He was nominated for his work on "The Story of Louis Pasteur" (1936) and "Anthony Adverse" (1936).
When did Sol Polito retire from the film industry?
Sol Polito retired from the film industry in 1953.
What is Sol Polito's nationality?
Sol Polito was born in Iran and later became an American citizen.
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