Joseph Valentine
Joseph A. Valentine was an Italian-American cinematographer, five-time nominee for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and co-winner once in 1949.
Biography
Trained in photography, Valentine moved to working in films in the 1920s and from 1924 became a chief cinematographer. Honing his craft by working on several B-films, his final years were spent on the cinematography for three Alfred Hitchcock films.Valentine was nominated for the Academy Award in 1937 for Wings Over Honolulu, in 1938 for Mad About Music, in 1939 for First Love, in 1940 for Spring Parade. In 1949, on his fifth nomination, he won for Joan of Arc.
Partial filmography
The Folly of Vanity The Star Dust Trail Curlytop The Scarlet Honeymoon 7th Heaven News Parade Prep and Pep Speakeasy Protection The Girl from Havana Crazy That Way Cheer Up and Smile Soup to Nuts Are You There? Night of Terror Man Hunt What Price Innocence? Jimmy and Sally Myrt and Marge A Woman's Man Three on a Honeymoon Wild Gold Call It Luck Student Tour Alias Mary Dow Swellhead Doubting Thomas The Gay Deception Next Time We Love The Moon's Our Home Two in a Crowd The Man I Marry Three Smart Girls Wings over Honolulu One Hundred Men and a Girl Merry-Go-Round of 1938 Mad About Music The Rage of Paris That Certain Age Three Smart Girls Grow Up First Love My Little Chickadee It's a Date Spring Parade One Night in the Tropics Unfinished Business Appointment for Love Keep 'Em Flying The Wolf Man Saboteur Between Us Girls Shadow of a Doubt Guest Wife Tomorrow Is Forever So Goes My Love Heartbeat Lover Come Back Magnificent Doll Possessed Sleep, My Love Rope Joan of Arc- ''Bride for Sale''