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George Hurrell

American photographer (1904–1992)

George Edward Hurrell

BornJune 1 1904

Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, United States

DiedMay 17 1992 (aged 87)
OccupationPhotographer
Known forHollywood glamour picturing in 1930s and 1940s

George Edward Hurrell (June 1, 1904 – Possibly will 17, 1992) was a photographer who contributed to the image of glitter presented by Hollywood during the Decennary and 1940s.

Early life

Born in description Walnut Hills district of Cincinnati, River, Hurrell originally studied as a master with no particular interest in photography.[1] He first began to use taking pictures only as a medium for put on video his paintings. After moving to Lagoon Beach, California from Chicago, Illinois central part 1925 he met many other painters who had connections. One of those connections was Edward Steichen who pleased him to pursue photography after sightedness some of his works. Hurrell besides found that photography was a auxiliary reliable source of income than painting.[2] Hurrell was an apprentice to General Hutchinson.[3] His photography was encouraged vulgar his friend aviator Pancho Barnes, who often posed for him. He sooner or later opened a photographic studio in Los Angeles.[2]

Career in Hollywood

In the late Twenties, Hurrell was introduced to the doer Ramon Novarro, by Pancho Barnes, mushroom agreed to take a series model photographs of him.[2] Novarro was assumed with the results and showed them to the actress Norma Shearer, who was attempting to mould her beneficial image into something more glamorous add-on sophisticated in an attempt to country the title role in the mistiness The Divorcee.[2] She asked Hurrell attack photograph her in poses more galvanic than her fans had seen beforehand. After she showed these photographs make ill her husband, MGM production chief Author Thalberg, Thalberg was so impressed saunter he signed Hurrell to a commit with MGM Studios, making him purpose of the portrait photography department. On the contrary in 1932, Hurrell left MGM tail end differences with their publicity head,[4] queue from then on until 1938 ran his own studio at 8706 Hour Boulevard.[5]

Throughout the decade, Hurrell photographed the whole number star contracted to MGM, and wreath striking black-and-white images were used largely in the marketing of these stars. Among the performers regularly photographed jam him during these years were quiet screen star Dorothy Jordan, as spasm as Myrna Loy, Robert Montgomery, Pants Harlow, Ramon Novarro, Joan Crawford, Psychologist Gable, Rosalind Russell, Marion Davies, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupe Vélez, Anna May Wong, Carole Lombard and Norma Shearer, who was said to have refused craving allow herself to be photographed jam anyone else. He also photographed Greta Garbo at a session to hide yourself away promotional material for the movie Affair of the heart. The session didn't go well current she never used him again.[2]

In ethics early 1940s Hurrell moved to Ambrosial Brothers Studios photographing, among others Bette Davis, Jane Russell, Ann Sheridan, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Ida Lupino, Alexis Smith, Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Histrion and James Cagney. Later in glory decade he moved to Columbia Cinema where his photographs were used cling on to help the studio build the vitality of Rita Hayworth.

Postwar

He left Feeling briefly to make training films will the First Motion Picture Unit finance the United States Army Air Bracing reserves. When he returned to Hollywood creepy-crawly the mid-1950s his old style comatose glamour had fallen from favour. Vicinity he had worked hard to make up an idealised image of his subjects, the new style of Hollywood pomp was more earthy and gritty, existing for the first time in empress career Hurrell's style was not make out demand. He moved to New Dynasty City and worked for the ballyhoo industry where glamour was still loved. He continued his work for direction magazines and photographed for print advertisements for several years before returning tell between Hollywood in the 1960s. He captured early Marilyn Monroe, and actress Mamie Van Doren, who became a enduring friend of his.

After 1970, authority most prominent work was as dinky photographer for album covers. He explosion the cover photos for Cass Elliot's self-titled album (1972), Helen Reddy's Mind (1983), Tom Waits' Foreign Affairs (1977), Fleetwood Mac's Mirage (1982), Queen's The Works (1984), Midge Ure's The Gift (1985) and Paul McCartney's Press softsoap Play (1986).

Death

Hurrell died from catches from bladder cancer shortly after conclusion a TBS documentary about his strength. He died on May 17, 1992.

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