Loyal Griggs
Highest Rated: 97% Shane (1953)
Lowest Rated: Not Available
Birthday: Aug 15, 1906
Birthplace: Michigan, USA
This director of photography entered the film industry right out of school, signing up with Paramount in 1924 and staying with that studio until 1969 (probably a record for longevity with one studio). Griggs worked in the studio's process department, first as an assistant photographer (on such features as Henry Hathaway's "Spawn of the North" 1938, Mitchell Leisen's "To Each His Own" 1946 and John Farrow's "Easy Come, Easy Go" 1947) before moving up to second unit photographer ("Tripoli" 1950) and camera process photographer (George Stevens' "A Place in the Sun" 1951). In 1951, he was hired by Lewis R Foster as director of photography on three films: the gangster feature "Crosswinds," and the Westerns "Passage West" and "The Last Outpost": Griggs specialized in that genre, shooting eleven in all. His other films ranged from crime dramas to musicals to period epics.
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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No Score Yet | 36% | Bunny O'Hare | Cinematographer | - | 1971 |
22% | 29% | Hurry Sundown | Cinematographer | - | 1967 |
No Score Yet | 60% | Tickle Me | Cinematographer | - | 1965 |
42% | 64% | The Greatest Story Ever Told | Cinematographer | - | 1965 |
0% | 69% | G.I. Blues | Cinematographer | - | 1960 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Hot Spell | Choreography | - | 1958 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Sad Sack | Cinematographer | - | 1957 |
88% | 73% | The Tin Star | Cinematographer | - | 1957 |
84% | 87% | The Ten Commandments | Cinematographer | - | 1956 |
No Score Yet | 47% | Three Ring Circus | Cinematographer | - | 1954 |
77% | 88% | White Christmas | Cinematographer | - | 1954 |
60% | 50% | Elephant Walk | Cinematographer | - | 1954 |
97% | 81% | Shane | Cinematographer | - | 1953 |