![]() Louisiana Purchase (1941) |
Born in Illinois, USA. Cinematographer who entered American film with Sam Wood's PECK'S BAD BOY at First National in 1921. Other notable feature credits include SPECIAL DELIVERY (1927), REDSKIN (1929), FORLORN RIVER (1936), NIGHT WORK (1939), ARIZONA (1940, exteriors), LOUISIANA PURCHASE (1941), THE VIRGINIAN (1946), and PIRATES OF MONTEREY (1947). He worked as a second unit cameraman for BEAU SABREUR (1928), THIS DAY AND AGE (1933), PRIVATE SCANDAL (1934), UNION PACIFIC (1939) and WAKE ISLAND (1942).
From 1943 to 1946, Hallenberger shot a series of two-reel color "Musical Parade" shorts for Paramount, including MARDI GRAS and RIDING HIGH (both 1943), BONNIE LASSIE and STAR BRIGHT (both 1944), ISLE OF TABU, BOOGIE WOOGIE and YOU HIT THE SPOT (all 1945), COLLEGE QUEEN, A TALE OF TWO CAFES and GOLDEN SLIPPERS (all 1946) Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1941: LOUISIANA PURCHASE (w. Ray Rennahan) 1 nomination |