Burnett Guffey
While still a teenager, the future Academy Award-winning lensman began as an assistant cameraman in 1923 on John Ford's 1924 western saga The Iron Horse. He was then hired by the Famous Players-Lasky Studios in 1927, became a camera operator in 1928 and worked there until 1943. Guffey was hired as a Director of Photography by Columbia Pictures in 1944.
In 1957-58 he served as president of the American Society of Cinematographers (A.S.C.) for a year, and had been a long standing member.
According to film critic Spencer Selby, Guffey was a prolific film noir cinematographer, shooting 20 of them, including In a Lonely Place (1950).
Acting
Crew
Movie
Bonnie and Clyde
Director of Photography
1967
Movie
From Here to Eternity
Director of Photography
1953
Movie
In a Lonely Place
Director of Photography
1950
Movie
Birdman of Alcatraz
Director of Photography
1962
Movie
All the King's Men
Director of Photography
1949
Movie
You Only Live Once
Assistant Camera
1937
Movie
The Harder They Fall
Director of Photography
1956
Movie
Human Desire
Director of Photography
1954
Movie
The Reckless Moment
Director of Photography
1949
Movie
The Informer
Camera Operator
1935
Movie
Nightfall
Director of Photography
1956
Movie
Homicidal
Director of Photography
1961