Leon Shamroy and Joseph Ruttenberg won 4 competitive Oscars for Best Cinematography.
That's FOUR for each and remains the record to date.
So, who would you select as your favorite of these two artists?
Review the listed nominations (below) of Mr. Shamroy & Mr. Ruttenberg and select only ONE film.
Who will finally become the Five-Time winner?
It's up to you HTF members!
Cast your vote and break the tie.
Leon Shamroy received 18 Oscar nominations. ( ) denotes wins
"The Young in Heart" (1938)
"Down Argentine Way" (1940)
"The Gentlemen from West Point" (1942)
"The Black Swan" (1942)
"Wilson" (1944)
"Leave Her to Heaven" (1945)
"Prince of Foxes" (1949)
"David and Bathsheba" (1951)
"The Snows of Kilimanjaro" (1952)
"The Robe" (1953)
"The Egyptian" (1954)
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" (1955)
"The King and I" (1956)
"South Pacific" (1958)
"Porgy and Bess" (1959)
"The Cardinal" (1963)
"Cleopatra (1963)
Joseph Ruttenberg received 10 Oscar nomination. ( ) denotes wins
"The Great Waltz" (1938)
"Waterloo Bridge" (1940)
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
"Mrs. Miniver" (1942)
"Madame Curie" (1943)
"Gasliight" (1944)
"Julius Caesar" (1953)
"Somebody Up There Likes Me" (1956)
"Gigi" (1958)
"Butterfield 8" (1960)
That's FOUR for each and remains the record to date.
So, who would you select as your favorite of these two artists?
Review the listed nominations (below) of Mr. Shamroy & Mr. Ruttenberg and select only ONE film.
Who will finally become the Five-Time winner?
It's up to you HTF members!
Cast your vote and break the tie.
Leon Shamroy received 18 Oscar nominations. ( ) denotes wins
"The Young in Heart" (1938)
"Down Argentine Way" (1940)
"The Gentlemen from West Point" (1942)
"The Black Swan" (1942)
"Wilson" (1944)
"Leave Her to Heaven" (1945)
"Prince of Foxes" (1949)
"David and Bathsheba" (1951)
"The Snows of Kilimanjaro" (1952)
"The Robe" (1953)
"The Egyptian" (1954)
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" (1955)
"The King and I" (1956)
"South Pacific" (1958)
"Porgy and Bess" (1959)
"The Cardinal" (1963)
"Cleopatra (1963)
Joseph Ruttenberg received 10 Oscar nomination. ( ) denotes wins
"The Great Waltz" (1938)
"Waterloo Bridge" (1940)
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
"Mrs. Miniver" (1942)
"Madame Curie" (1943)
"Gasliight" (1944)
"Julius Caesar" (1953)
"Somebody Up There Likes Me" (1956)
"Gigi" (1958)
"Butterfield 8" (1960)