LEONARD SMITH
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Leonard Smith (April 19, 1894 – October 20, 1947) was a cinematographer who had over 70 film credits from a career that spanned from 1915 to 1946.
Smith's start as a cinematographer came on the now lost 1915 silent film The Battle Cry of Peace.
Throughout his career he also occasionally worked in the camera and electrical department.
Smith's first Academy Award for Best Cinematography (color) nomination came in 1942, for his work on Billy the Kid, sharing the nomination with William V.
- The Mortal Storm 1940
- Lassie Come Home 1943
- The Devil-Doll 1936
- Married Before Breakfast 1937
- Sinner Take All 1936
- The Golden Fleecing 1940
- The Idle Rich 1929
- Murder in the Private Car 1934
- Paradise for Three 1938
- Thoroughbreds Don't Cry 1937
- Parlor, Bedroom and Bath 1931
- So This Is College 1929
- Free and Easy 1930
- The Battle Cry of Peace 1915
- Hold 'Em Jail 1932
- Tarzan Escapes 1936
- So This Is Africa 1933
- Reducing 1931
- Dangerous Number 1937
- They Learned About Women 1930
- Eskimo 1933
- Tough Guy 1936
- The Wizard of Oz 1925
- The Yearling 1946
- Ship Ahoy 1942
- Broadway Rhythm 1944
- Smilin' Through 1941
- Courage of Lassie 1946
- Best Foot Forward 1943
- Design for Scandal 1941
- Billy the Kid 1941
- National Velvet 1945
- Seven Sweethearts 1942
- Maisie 1939
- The Ghost Comes Home 1940
- Tarzan Finds a Son! 1939
- Four Girls in White 1939
- The Captain Is a Lady 1940
- Go West 1940
- Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President 1939
- At the Circus 1939
- Stand Up and Fight 1939
- A Day at the Races 1937
- You Can't Buy Everything 1934
- Marie Antoinette 1938
- Stepping Out 1931