Jerome Hill

Born in March 2nd, 1905

From St. Paul, Minnesota

Jerome Hill Biography

Jerome Hill (March 2, 1905 – November 21, 1972) was an American filmmaker and artist. He was educated at Yale, where he drew covers, caricatures and cartoons for campus humor magazine The Yale Record. His 1950 documentary Grandma Moses, written and narrated by Archibald MacLeish, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Two-reel.

He won the 1957 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for his film Albert Schweitzer. In addition to making films, he was a painter and composer. His last film, the autobiographical Film Portrait (1973), was added to the National Film Registry in 2003. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jerome Hill, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Jerome Hill Movies

Notes for Jerome Poster
July 3, 1978
Film Portrait Poster
December 30, 1973
Merry Christmas Poster
December 25, 1969
European Diaries Poster
September 4, 1966
Galaxie Poster
September 3, 1966

Jerome Hill TV Shows

Lamp Unto My Feet Poster
November 21, 1948

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