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William Edward Snyder

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
4 Mar 1984 (aged 82)
Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
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William Snyder was a cinematographer / director of photography for motion pictures and television. Please refer to IMDB for his filmography. He worked with such TV series as 'Bonanza', 'The Magical World of Disney', 'Father of the Bride' and 'Terry and the Pirates'. A selection of his films begins with Bob Hope's 'The Princess and the Pirate', Danny Kaye's 'Wonder Man', 'The Bandit of Sherwood Forest', 'Jolson Sings Again', 'The House Across the Street', 'Flying Leathernecks', 'Creature from the Black Lagoon', 'Beyond a Reasonable Doubt' and 'The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit'. He was nominated for an Oscar 3 times:

1942 nominee for Best Cinematography, Color: Aloma of the South Seas (1941)
1949 nominee for Best Cinematography, Color: The Loves of Carmen (1948)
1950 nominee for Best Cinematography, Color: Jolson Sings Again (1949)
William Snyder was a cinematographer / director of photography for motion pictures and television. Please refer to IMDB for his filmography. He worked with such TV series as 'Bonanza', 'The Magical World of Disney', 'Father of the Bride' and 'Terry and the Pirates'. A selection of his films begins with Bob Hope's 'The Princess and the Pirate', Danny Kaye's 'Wonder Man', 'The Bandit of Sherwood Forest', 'Jolson Sings Again', 'The House Across the Street', 'Flying Leathernecks', 'Creature from the Black Lagoon', 'Beyond a Reasonable Doubt' and 'The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit'. He was nominated for an Oscar 3 times:

1942 nominee for Best Cinematography, Color: Aloma of the South Seas (1941)
1949 nominee for Best Cinematography, Color: The Loves of Carmen (1948)
1950 nominee for Best Cinematography, Color: Jolson Sings Again (1949)

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