Harry Stradling Jr. (January 7, 1925 – October 17, 2017) was a two-time Oscar-nominated American cinematographer and the son of cinematographer Harry Stradling.[1]

Early years

Stradling was born in Yonkers, New York.[1]

Career

He worked on four Blake Edwards films[1] and six films by Burt Kennedy. (See: List of film director and cinematographer collaborations). He was acclaimed[by whom?] in particular as a skilled cinematographer in Westerns. He was nominated for two Oscars, for 1776 and The Way We Were, and for a Primetime Emmy for George Washington.[citation needed] He also did cinematography on 87 episodes of Gunsmoke,[1] and shot 21 of the total 23 episodes of the TV show Cimarron Strip.

Stradling's work on Westerns, including both Gunsmoke and Cimarron Strip as well as feature films including the 1969 Western comedy Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969), brought him to the heavily filmed Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, where he has been cited as one of the most adept cinematographers of his era when it came to capturing the unique cinematic attributes of the location's massive sandstone boulders.[citation needed]

Oscar nominations

Both of Stradling's nominations came in the category of Best Cinematography:

Filmography

(Note: This list includes only films on which Stradling was the director of photography and/or credited cinematographer. He also was uncredited on a number of films and received a number of credits as camera operator.)

Director of photography

Film

Year Film Director Notes
1965 Synanon Richard Quine
1967 Welcome to Hard Times Burt Kennedy First collaboration with Burt Kennedy
1968 With Six You Get Eggroll Howard Morris
1969 Support Your Local Sheriff! Burt Kennedy Second collaboration with Burt Kennedy
The Mad Room Bernard Girard
Young Billy Young Burt Kennedy Third collaboration with Burt Kennedy
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys Fourth collaboration with Burt Kennedy
1970 There Was a Crooked Man... Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Dirty Dingus Magee Burt Kennedy Fifth collaboration with Burt Kennedy
Little Big Man Arthur Penn
1971 Support Your Local Gunfighter Burt Kennedy Sixth collaboration with Burt Kennedy
Fools' Parade Andrew V. McLaglen First collaboration with Andrew V. McLaglen
The Late Liz Dick Ross
Something Big Andrew V. McLaglen Second collaboration with Andrew V. McLaglen
1972 Skyjacked John Guillermin
Thumb Tripping Quentin Masters
1776 Peter H. Hunt
1973 The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing Richard C. Sarafian
The Way We Were Sydney Pollack
1974 McQ John Sturges
Nightmare Honeymoon Elliot Silverstein
Bank Shot Gower Champion
1975 Bite the Bullet Richard Brooks
Mitchell Andrew V. McLaglen Third collaboration with Andrew V. McLaglen
Rooster Cogburn Stuart Millar
1976 Midway Jack Smight First collaboration with Jack Smight
The Big Bus James Frawley
Special Delivery Paul Wendkos Second collaboration with Paul Wendkos
1977 The Greatest Tom Gries
Damnation Alley Jack Smight Second collaboration with Jack Smight
1978 Convoy Sam Peckinpah
Go Tell the Spartans Ted Post
Born Again Irving Rapper Second collaboration with Irving Rapper
1979 Prophecy John Frankenheimer
1980 Carny Robert Kaylor
Up the Academy Robert Downey Sr.
1981 S.O.B. Blake Edwards First collaboration with Blake Edwards
The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper Roger Spottiswoode
Buddy Buddy Billy Wilder
1982 O'Hara's Wife William Bartman
1984 Micki & Maude Blake Edwards Second collaboration with Blake Edwards
1986 A Fine Mess Third collaboration with Blake Edwards
1987 Blind Date Fourth collaboration with Blake Edwards
1988 Caddyshack II Allan Arkush

Camera and electrical department

Year Film Director Role Notes Other notes
1944 Gaslight George Cukor Assistant camera
Uncredited
Music for Millions Henry Koster First collaboration with Henry Koster
1945 Our Vines Have Tender Grapes Roy Rowland
1946 Two Sisters from Boston Henry Koster Second collaboration with Henry Koster
1948 A Date with Judy Richard Thorpe
The Kissing Bandit László Benedek
Act of Violence Fred Zinnemann
1949 Intruder in the Dust Clarence Brown
1950 Stars in My Crown Jacques Tourneur
Mystery Street John Sturges First collaboration with John Sturges
A Lady Without Passport Joseph H. Lewis
Watch the Birdie Jack Donohue
1951 The Tall Target Anthony Mann
1953 The Clown Robert Z. Leonard
Young Bess George Sidney First collaboration with George Sidney
1954 The Student Prince Richard Thorpe Camera assistant
1955 Guys and Dolls Joseph L. Mankiewicz Assistant camera
1957 Jeanne Eagels George Sidney Second collaboration with George Sidney
The Pajama Game
1958 Return to Warbow Ray Nazarro Camera operator
Tarawa Beachhead Paul Wendkos First collaboration with Paul Wendkos
Auntie Mame Morton DaCosta
1959 The Young Philadelphians Vincent Sherman First assistant camera
A Summer Place Delmer Daves Camera operator
The Miracle Irving Rapper Second camera operator First collaboration with Irving Rapper
1960 Cash McCall Joseph Pevney Camera operator
1962 Rider on a Dead Horse Herbert L. Strock
Gypsy Mervyn LeRoy
Uncredited

TV movies

Year Film Director
1984 George Washington Buzz Kulik

TV series

Year Title Notes
1964−67 Gunsmoke 86 episodes
1967−68 Cimarron Strip 21 episodes
1970 Storefront Lawyers 1 episode
1984 George Washington 3 episodes

Camera and electrical department

Year Title Role Notes
1959 The Loretta Young Show Camera operator 6 episodes

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Barnes, Mike (October 27, 2017). "Famed Cinematographer Harry Stradling Jr. Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 May 2019.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  2. "The 45th Academy Awards (1973) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  3. "The 46th Academy Awards (1974) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved March 25, 2014.