Eugene Gaudio

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Eugene Gaudio was an early 20th-century Italian-American cinematographer who helped pioneer motion picture photography in Hollywood and played a key role in the professionalization of the craft.

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instanceOf Italian-American
cinematographer
person
activeInPeriod early 20th century
causeOfDeath peritonitis
contributedTo development of narrative cinematography techniques
professionalization of cinematography in Hollywood
countryOfBirth Italy
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1886-12-31
dateOfDeath 1920-08-01
employer Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company NERFINISHED
Paralta Plays NERFINISHED
Robertson-Cole NERFINISHED
Universal Film Manufacturing Company NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Italian
familyName Gaudio NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cinematography
motion picture photography
genre silent film
givenName Eugene NERFINISHED
hasRelative Tony Gaudio NERFINISHED
industry Hollywood studio system NERFINISHED
film industry
languageOfWork silent cinema
nationality Italian-American
notableFor early motion picture photography in Hollywood
helping professionalize cinematography as a craft
notableWork Joan the Woman NERFINISHED
The Clodhopper NERFINISHED
The Little American NERFINISHED
The Love Master NERFINISHED
The Squaw Man (1918 film) NERFINISHED
The Whispering Chorus NERFINISHED
occupation cinematographer
placeOfBirth Cosenza NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Los Angeles
residence Los Angeles
sibling Tony Gaudio NERFINISHED
workedIn Hollywood
workedOn American silent feature films

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