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Newsreel cameraman from 1913 to 1918, when he arrived in Hollywood and began working as an assistant photographer. Milner went on to become one of Hollywood's foremost cinematographers of the 1930s through the 40s, mostly with Paramount. He enjoyed a fruitful multi-film association with directors Ernst Lubitsch, Henry King, Raoul Walsh and C.B. DeMille.

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Filmography

This Is the Night - ( Photography / 2002 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Jeopardy - ( Director of Photography / 1953 / Released / MGM/UA Entertainment Company )
My Favorite Spy - ( Director of Photography / 1951 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Unfaithfully Yours - ( Photography / 1948 / Released / Fox Films, Ltd. )
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers - ( Photography / 1946 / Released / )
The Great Moment - ( Director of Photography / 1944 / Released / )
The Princess and the Pirate - ( Director of Photography / 1944 / Released / )
The Story of Dr. Wassell - ( Photography / 1944 / Released / )
Reap the Wild Wind - ( Director of Photography / 1942 / Released / )
The Palm Beach Story - ( Photography / 1942 / Released / )
The Lady Eve - ( Director of Photography / 1941 / Released / )
Christmas in July - ( Photography / 1940 / Released / )
The Great Victor Herbert - ( Photography / 1939 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Union Pacific - ( Photography / 1939 / Released / )
College Swing - ( Director of Photography / 1938 / Released / )
Give Me a Sailor - ( Director of Photography / 1938 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Hunted Men - ( Director of Photography / 1938 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
The Buccaneer - ( Director of Photography / 1938 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
The Plainsman - ( Director of Photography / 1937 / Released / )
The Gilded Lily - ( Director of Photography / 1935 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Song of Songs - ( Photography / 1933 / Released / )
Love Me Tonight - ( Photography / 1932 / Released / )
One Hour With You - ( Photography / 1932 / Released / )
Trouble in Paradise - ( Director of Photography / 1932 / Released / )
Love's of an Actress - ( Photography / 1928 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Blonde or Brunette - ( Photography / 1927 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
The Way of All Flesh - ( Director of Photography / 1927 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Her Night of Romance - ( Photography / 1924 / Released / First National )
Artists and Models - ( Photography / / Released / )
Desire - ( Photography / / Released / )
The Crusades - ( Photography / / Released / )
The General Died at Dawn - ( Photography / / Released / )

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Newsreel cameraman from 1913 to 1918, when he arrived in Hollywood and began working as an assistant photographer. Milner went on to become one of Hollywood's foremost cinematographers of the 1930s through the 40s, mostly with Paramount. He enjoyed a fruitful multi-film association with directors Ernst Lubitsch, Henry King, Raoul Walsh and C.B. DeMille.

Profession(s):
director of photography, lab assistant, cameraman, projectionist
Sometimes Credited As:
Victor Miller
Awards (Back to top)

Oscar Best Cinematography "Cleopatra" 1934




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