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CINEMATOGRAPHER WON TWO OSCARS
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CINEMATOGRAPHER WON TWO OSCARS

2003
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Conrad L. Hall, a Hollywood cinematographer with a bohemian's soul and an artist's obsessiveness, who was nominated for nine Oscars and won two of them, three decades apart, died on Jan. 4 in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 76 and split his time between a vintage penthouse just off the Sunset Strip and a private island just off Tahiti. His father, James Norman Hall, had moved to Tahiti after reading a book about the mutiny on HMS Bounty. There, he and a collaborator, Charles Nordhoff, wrote their own \"Mutiny on the Bounty\" trilogy and it became the source for the 1935 Oscar-winning film starring Clark Gable. The elder Hall named his son after his favorite South Pacific writer, Joseph Conrad.
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The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism
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