Haskell Boggs
Haskell Buster Boggs (April 17, 1909 – May 30, 2003) was an American cinematographer.[2] He was nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards in the category Outstanding Cinematography for his work on the television program Bonanza and the television film Where Pigeons Go to Die.[3] Boggs died in May 2003 of a heart disease in Burbank, California, at the age of 94.[1][4] He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.[3]
Haskell Boggs | |
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| Born | Haskell Buster Boggs April 17, 1909 Jones, Oklahoma, U.S. |
| Died | May 30, 2003 (aged 94) Burbank, California, U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of Southern California[1] |
| Occupation | Cinematographer |
| Spouse(s) | Evelyn Sullivan[1] |
| Children | 1[1] |
References
- "Oklahoman created a place in Hollywood". The Daily Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. June 13, 2003. p. 63. Retrieved September 19, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.

- Wooley, John (October 9, 2012). Shot in Oklahoma: A Century of Sooner State Cinema. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 80–81. ISBN 9780806184074 – via Google Books.
- "Haskell Boggs, ASC Cameras on Classics". Television Academy. August 19, 2009. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
- Lentz, Harris (April 20, 2004). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2003. McFarland. pp. 39–40 – via Google Books.
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