Russell Shearman
Russell Morrison Shearman was an Oscar-winning American special effects artist. He was electrocuted while repairing equipment used in filming The Sharkfighters in Cuba 1956, serving as head technician on the picture.
Career
As RKO Studio's head of special effects, he won a Technical Achievement Award for It's a Wonderful Life at the 19th Academy Awards in 1946, shared with department staffer Marty Martin and Jack Lannan, for developing a new method of creating artificial snow for motion picture sets it was the movie's only Award.Before that time, most fake movie snow was mostly made from cornflakes painted white, and was so loud when stepped on that dialogue had to be re-dubbed afterwards. The new compound utilized water, soap flakes, Foamite and sugar.
Shearman won an Academy Award during the 21st Academy Awards for Best Special Effects on the film Portrait of Jennie, shared with Paul Eagler, Charles L. Freeman, Joseph McMillan Johnson, Clarence Slifer and James G. Stewart.
Filmography
- The Sharkfighters
- The Kentuckian
- Beachhead
- Vera Cruz
- The Yellow Tomahawk
- The Diamond Queen
- Bwana Devil
- The Crimson Pirate
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Portrait of Jennie
- ''It's a Wonderful Life''