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Gary Graver(1938-2006)

  • Cinematographer
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  • Camera and Electrical Department
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Gary Graver was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. In high school he produced and starred in his own weekly radio show. Moving into acting, he studied and performed at the Portland Civic Theatre and Grant High School as well as being a child circus clown and magician. He built a theater in his basement, showing 16mm films and producing plays for the neighborhood kids.

At age 20 he moved to Hollywood to continue his studies. He studied with Jeff Corey, Douglas Fowley, Lee J. Cobb and Lucille Ball. Finding acting jobs hard to come by, he switched to production work and produced and directed a short film and a feature. He was soon drafted into the military and shipped overseas, where he became a member of the U.S. Navy Combat Camera Group. Not really being a cameraman, he went to all the camera rental houses in Hollywood and picked up as much knowledge as he could to prepare for his two-year tour of duty in the Far East, including Vietnam, Japan and the Philippines.

After leaving the military, he worked in documentaries for a year before getting into feature productions. After photographing such "classics" as Satan's Sadists (1969) and Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971), he decided to call on Orson Welles--whom he did not know nor had ever met--because he read that Welles was in town. Welles explained that only one other cameraman had just called him up and said he wanted to work with him--Gregg Toland, who photographed Citizen Kane (1941). Welles and Graver immediately embarked on a series of half-hour shows for the Sears department store chain. It was called "An Evening with Orson Welles". It consisted of six stories told on film by Orson and then to be transferred to a new, up-and-coming medium--videotape.

It was the beginning of a close friendship and creative filmmaking partnership. In 1970 Graver, Welles and his collaborator, Oja Kodar, started filming a feature project, The Other Side of the Wind (2018). The production of this movie was to take place over a period of five years. Shooting was completed in Los Angeles in 1975 at the home of Peter Bogdanovich, after a marathon schedule that took the project to Arizona, France, Spain, Belgium, New York, Hollywood, Yugoslavia, Italy and England. Because of a series of legal entanglements the film was never brought through post-production, although Welles left an edited 45-minute version and editing notes.

During this period, in 1973, Welles, Kodar and Graver made a feature in Europe titled F for Fake (1973). After that, Welles and Graver worked on many projects, including The Orson Welles Show (1979) for TV syndication with Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson and The Muppets. Other projects included Orson Welles' Magic Show (1985) and the essay film Filming 'Othello' (1978).

On the morning of Welles' death, he and Graver were to begin filming "Julius Caesar" with Orson playing all of the parts. Two days previously the stage had been pre-lit at the UCLA Theatre Arts Department. Between times, in the midst of all the Welles projects, Graver maintained his professional status as a first-rate Hollywood cinematographer and shot many feature films for Roger Corman: Moonshine County Express (1977), Deathsport (1978) with David Carradine and Grand Theft Auto (1977), directed by Ron Howard. He also photographed The Toolbox Murders (1978), The Attic (1980) with Carrie Snodgress and Ray Milland, Mortuary (1982), Chattanooga Choo Choo (1984) and the remake of Stagecoach (1986) with Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings.

For Disney Gary shot Love Leads the Way: A True Story (1984) starring Timothy Bottoms, Patricia Neal, Eva Marie Saint, Ernest Borgnine, Ralph Bellamy and Arthur Hill. In 1981 he directed "The Boys" from his own screenplay, starring Cameron Mitchell and his son, Cameron Mitchell Jr.. This film was subsequently ruined by the producer and distributor. The solid, hard-hitting drama, as originally shot using the director's screenplay, emerged as a stupid comedy released by Film Ventures International as Texas Lightning (1981).

In 1982 Graver wrote, produced and directed a film called Trick or Treats (1982). It featured his son Chris Graver along with David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, Steve Railsback, Jacqueline Giroux, Paul Bartel and Jillian Kesner. In the 1980s Gary photographed five TV "movies of the week" starring Gary Coleman for NBC.

In 1986 he photographed Party Camp (1987) for Vestron, which had a limited theatrical release before going to video. The next year was spent mostly on directing, photographing and editing Moon in Scorpio (1987) for Trans World Entertainment. This supernatural thriller set on the high seas with a vampire and astrological plot involving several decadent characters was re-edited many times by the producers and then released only on video, where it made money. Graver directed John Phillip Law, Britt Ekland, William Smith, Lewis Van Bergen, Jillian Kesner and April Jayne. In 1988 he directed a comedy farce, Nerds of a Feather (1989), featuring Pat McCormick and female impersonator Charles B. Pierce, producer Mario Milano and a cast of midgets. Following this he produced and photographed Jaded (1989). Set in Venice, California, this offbeat psycho-drama was written and directed by Oja Kodar. It starred Jillian Kesner and Elisabeth Brooks. Welles also appears in a cameo from the unseen clip of "Merchant of Venice", playing Shylock. Also in 1988 Graver photographed B.O.R.N. (1989), "Deadly Revenge" (1988), Night Children (1989), Alienator (1990), L.A. Bounty (1989) and Wizards of the Demon Sword (1991).

After photographing many shorts, TV movies, commercials and documentaries (on Billy Wilder, Douglas Sirk, NASA, The Carradines Together (1979), the Harlem Globetrotters, among others) and music videos (Kool & The Gang, The Gap Band, Warlock, Hiroshima and others) Gary concentrated on developing his own projects for production and is planning to complete the unfinished Welles film, "The Other Side of the Wind".
BornJuly 20, 1938
DiedNovember 16, 2006(68)
BornJuly 20, 1938
DiedNovember 16, 2006(68)
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Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich, Cybill Shepherd, Gary Graver, and Oja Kodar in The Other Side of the Wind (2018)
Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich, Gary Graver, and Oja Kodar in The Other Side of the Wind (2018)
Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich, Gary Graver, and Oja Kodar in The Other Side of the Wind (2018)

Known for

Amanda by Night
6.2
  • Cinematographer(as Robert McCallum, photographed by)
  • 1981
Midnight Intruders
4.8
  • Cinematographer(photographed by)
  • 1973
Private Teacher
6.7
  • Cinematographer(as Akdov Telmig, photography)
  • 1983
The Kill (1968)
The Kill
4.4
  • Cinematographer(photographed by)
  • 1968

Credits

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Cinematographer

  • Hopper/Welles (2020)
    Hopper/Welles
  • Peter Bogdanovich, John Huston, and Susan Strasberg in The Other Side of the Wind (2018)
    The Other Side of the Wind
  • Swamp Terror (2014)
    Swamp Terror
  • Blue Midnight
  • Pierre Rissient in Pierre Rissient: Man of Cinema (2007)
    Pierre Rissient: Man of Cinema
  • Fall Guy: The John Stewart Story (2007)
    Fall Guy: The John Stewart Story
  • Searching for Orson (2006)
    Searching for Orson
  • Christine Nguyen in The Mummy's Kiss: 2nd Dynasty (2006)
    The Mummy's Kiss: 2nd Dynasty
  • Ray of Sunshine (2006)
    Ray of Sunshine
  • Martyr (2006)
    Martyr
  • Something Came Over Them (2005)
    Something Came Over Them
  • Murder on the Yellow Brick Road (2005)
    Murder on the Yellow Brick Road
  • Tomb of the Werewolf (2004)
    Tomb of the Werewolf
  • Countess Dracula's Orgy of Blood (2004)
    Countess Dracula's Orgy of Blood
  • Haunting Desires (2004)
    Haunting Desires

Director

  • Angel in Training (1999)
    Angel in Training
  • Julia Ann in Veronica 2030 (1999)
    Veronica 2030
  • Desirable Liaisons
  • Tales of a Voyeur
    • (as Robert McCallum)
  • Lewd Winksy Report
    • (as Robert McCallum)
  • Landon Hall in Masseuse 3 (1998)
    Masseuse 3
  • The Escort II (1998)
    The Escort II
  • Bikini Traffic School (1998)
    Bikini Traffic School
  • The Escort (1997)
    The Escort
  • Tane McClure in Sexual Roulette (1997)
    Sexual Roulette
  • Chaz Chase, Eliot Waldhorn, Nick Scarpelli, Stefan Worth, Jeanine Martin, Gil Gotessman, Guy Ditmars, and Colin Hugh Reynolds in Vegas High Stakes (1996)
    Vegas High Stakes
    • (as Akdov Telmig)
  • Tight Spot (1996)
    Tight Spot
    • (as Robert McCallum)
  • Lust & Desire
    • (as Robert McCallum)
  • Exstasy (1996)
    Exstasy
    • (as Robert McCallum)
  • Backing in 7
    • (as Robert McCallum)

Camera and Electrical Department

  • Mata Hari
    • In Production
  • Dagger of Adultery (2017)
    Dagger of Adultery
  • Acting for Douglas Sirk: 'Written on the Wind' and 'The Tarnished Angels' Remembered (2008)
    Acting for Douglas Sirk: 'Written on the Wind' and 'The Tarnished Angels' Remembered
  • Gabriella Hall and Blythe Metz in Jacqueline Hyde (2005)
    Jacqueline Hyde
  • Model Lust (2003)
    Model Lust
    • (as Akdov Telming)
  • Final Examination (2003)
    Final Examination
  • Gary Busey, Galvin Chapman, Jillian Clare, and Quigley in Quigley (2003)
    Quigley
  • Vixxen
    • (as Akdov Telmig)
  • Venomous (2001)
    Venomous
  • Critical Mass (2001)
    Critical Mass
  • Air Rage (2001)
    Air Rage
  • Submerged (2000)
    Submerged
  • Active Stealth (1999)
    Active Stealth
  • Prophet (1999)
    Prophet
    • (as Akdov Telmig)
  • Mom's Outta Sight (1998)
    Mom's Outta Sight
  • Vice Girls (1997)
    Vice Girls

Personal details

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    • July 20, 1938
    • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • November 16, 2006
    • Rancho Mirage, California, USA(cancer)
    • Jillian Kesner1981 - November 16, 2006 (his death)
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Article

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    Sued by Orson Welles's daughter Beatrice Welles in 1993 to prevent him from auctioning Welles' Oscar for Citizen Kane (1941)--believed to have been lost--which Graver claimed Welles gave to him as a gift. She won the lawsuit and regained ownership, but after an unsuccessful lawsuit by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to block its sale, she put the Oscar up for auction in 2003. She had been given a replacement Oscar in 1988 when the original was thought to be lost, but had signed an agreement never to sell the replacement without first offering it to the Academy.

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