Gary Graver

Film director

1938 – 2006

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Who was Gary Graver?

Gary Graver was an American film director and cinematographer. He was a prolific film-maker but is perhaps best known as Orson Welles' final cinematographer. Under the pseudonym of Robert McCallum he also directed adult films.

Graver was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. In high school, he produced and starred in his own radio show, and had built a movie theatre in his parents' basement where he showed his own films.

At age 20, he moved to Hollywood to become an actor, but drifted into production when work as an actor was scarce. He was drafted into the U.S. military and was assigned to the Navy Combat Camera Group. Upon returning to civilian life, Graver made documentaries for a year before starting to work on larger budget features.

In 1970, Graver made an unannounced call on Orson Welles, saying he wanted to work with the director. Welles told Graver that only one other person had ever called him to say they wanted to work with him - and that was Gregg Toland who worked with Welles on Citizen Kane.

Soon after, Welles and Graver started work on the film The Other Side of the Wind, in addition to other projects Welles had in the works including F For Fake and Filming Othello.

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Born
Jul 20, 1938
Portland
Also known as
  • Robert McCallum
  • June Moon
  • Akdov Telmig
  • Garry Graver
  • Robbie McLure
  • Akdov Telming
  • Robert McCullam
  • Rob McCallum
  • Robert Mc Callum
  • Robbie McClure
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Children
Nationality
  • United States of America
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Died
Nov 16, 2006
Rancho Mirage

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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