William V. Skall
(1897 - 1976)


Joan of Arc (1948)
Born in Illinois, USA. Director of photography on many major studio color productions. Often worked in collaboration with a "Who's Who" of other American cinematographers.

Visit the Internet Movie Database to view Skall's cinematography credits.
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1939: THE MIKADO
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1940: NORTHWEST PASSAGE (BOOK 1 - ROGERS RANGERS) (w. Sidney Wagner)
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1941: BILLY THE KID (w. Leonard Smith)
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1942: ARABIAN NIGHTS (w. Milton Krasner & W. Howard Greene)
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1942: REAP THE WILD WIND (w. Victor Milner)
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1942: TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI (w. Edward Cronjager)
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1947: LIFE WITH FATHER (w. J. Peverell Marley)
 Cinematography (Color) 1948: JOAN OF ARC (w. Joseph A. Valentine & Winton C. Hoch)
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1951: QUO VADIS? (w. Robert L. Surtees)
 Nominated for Cinematography (Color) 1954: THE SILVER CHALICE

10 nominations, 1 Award