
Leavitt began his career as an assistant camera operator working on 1930s films. Sam was a camera operator on films including “Rancho Notorious” (1952) and on TV's ‘I Love Lucy’ in the early 1950s before becoming a director of photography in films.
Leavitt was nominated for Academy Awards for “Exodus” (Best Cinematography Color) (1960)and “Anatomy of a Murder” (1959) (Best Cinematography Black and White) in the two years following his Oscar win for “The Defiant Ones”.
In 1969 he was the cinematographer on his only Euro-western “The Desperados!” starring Telly Savalas, Vince Edwards and George Maharis.
Leavitt died on March 21, 1984 in Woodland Hills, California as the result of a stroke.
Today we remember Sam Leavitt on what would have been his 110th birthday.
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