N. Paul Kenworthy

American film director and cinematographer
Norman Paul Kenworthy Jr.
Born(1925-02-14)February 14, 1925
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedOctober 15, 2010(2010-10-15) (aged 85)
Ventura, California
OccupationCinematographer

Norman Paul Kenworthy Jr. (February 14, 1925 – October 15, 2010) was an American film director and cinematographer, mostly for Disney studio films.[1] As co-inventor of the Snorkel Camera System,[1] a remote-controlled periscope camera, he shared a 1978 non-competitive Academy Award for technical achievement with engineer William Latady.[1]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c McLellan, Dennis (October 24, 2010). "N. Paul Kenworthy Jr. dies at 85; award-winning camera-systems inventor and cinematographer". Los Angeles Times. p. A40.

External links

  • N. Paul Kenworthy at IMDb
  • The Living Desert, by Kenworthy, in the Library of Congress
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Disney Legends Awards (1990s)
1990
  • Roger Broggie
  • Joe Fowler
  • John Hench
  • Richard Irvine*
  • Herb Ryman*
  • Richard Sherman
  • Robert Sherman
1991
19921993
1994
1995
19961997
  • Lucien Adés*
  • Angel Angelopoulos*
  • Antonio Bertini
  • Armand Bigle
  • Gaudenzio Capelli
  • Roberto de Leonardis*
  • Cyril Edgar*
  • Wally Feignoux*
  • Didier Fouret
  • Mario Gentilini*
  • Cyril James*
  • Horst Koblischek
  • Gunnar Mansson
  • Arnoldo Mondadori*
  • Armand Palivoda*
  • Poul Brahe Pedersen*
  • Joe Potter*
  • André Vanneste*
  • Paul Winkler*
19981999
* Awarded posthumously
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National
  • France
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  • Germany
  • Netherlands
Other
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