Archie Stout
Personal Info
Known for
Camera
Gender
Male
Birthday
1886-03-30
Day of Death
1973-03-10 (86 years old)
Place of Birth
Renwick, Iowa, USA
Archie Stout
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archie Stout (March 30, 1886 – March 10, 1973), A.S.C. was an American cinematographer whose career spanned from 1914 to 1954. He enjoyed a long and fruitful association with John Ford, working as second unit cinematographer on Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and The Quiet Man (1952), becoming the only 2nd unit cinematographer to receive an Academy Award. In a wide-ranging career, he also worked on such films as the original version of The Ten Commandments (1923) and several Hopalong Cassidy and Tarzan films. His last film was the airborne disaster movie The High and the Mighty in 1954. In 1914, Mack Sennett was filming a comedy with Louise Fazenda, and it required a scene with a pelican "nibbling at [Louise's] posterior". However, the state law in California required that a representative of the fish and game committee be present at all times when handling the pelican. Archie was game warden of the fish and game commission of California at the time, and was assigned to oversee the handling of a pelican. However, several days after the scene with the pelican, Stout continued to observe and speak to Mack Sennett and his lead cameraman, Fred Jackman, throughout the rest of the shoot. Jackman, taking a liking to Stout, and in need of background shots, asked if Stout would be interested in getting the shots for him. Stout eagerly agreed, and after a brief lesson on how the camera worked, went up into the High Sierras to get the shots. Once the film was developed, Jackman saw the potential in Stout's abilities and hired him immediately.
By the 1930s, Stout was "earning a reputation for outstanding outdoor photography" and was moving between director of photography positions and second unit jobs. He would go on to develop a strong professional relationship with actor John Wayne, shooting at least 25 of his films, most of which were westerns.
Stout eventually became a part of director John Ford's camera crew, handling second unit photography on Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), Rio Grande (1950), Wagon Master (1950) and The Quiet Man (1952). Between his background with nature and his eye for exterior shots, Stout would go on to be "among the top dozen cinematographers associated with Westerns".
In an interview, Archie said in the first eight years of his career he "roughly made 300 pictures for Mack Sennett and the Christie boys". By the printing of the article, he would be shooting his 500th film. Although that is a staggering number of movies for a cinematographer, especially one well into his 50s, Archie was not too impressed with the number, saying that "in the old days a one-reeler was shot in two or three days, and as soon as you finished one you started right in with another".
Crew
(1954)
The High and the Mighty
Director of Photography
(1953)
Hondo
Director of Photography
(1953)
Island in the Sky
Director of Photography
(1953)
The Sun Shines Bright
Director of Photography
(1953)
Trouble Along the Way
Director of Photography
(1952)
The Quiet Man
Second Unit Director of Photography
(1951)
Hard, Fast and Beautiful
Director of Photography
(1950)
Outrage
Director of Photography
(1950)
Never Fear
Director of Photography
(1950)
Rio Grande
Second Unit Director of Photography
(1950)
Wagon Master
Second Unit Director of Photography
(1949)
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Second Unit Director of Photography
(1949)
Lust for Gold
Director of Photography
(1948)
Fort Apache
Director of Photography
(1947)
Angel and the Badman
Director of Photography
(1947)
Tarzan and the Huntress
Director of Photography
(1946)
Abilene Town
Director of Photography
(1945)
Story of G.I. Joe
Director of Photography
(1945)
Tarzan and the Amazons
Director of Photography
(1945)
Captain Kidd
Director of Photography
(1944)
It Happened Tomorrow
Director of Photography
(1944)
Summer Storm
Director of Photography
(1944)
Dark Waters
Director of Photography
(1940)
The Westerner
Special Effects
(1940)
The Texas Rangers Ride Again
Director of Photography
(1940)
Rebecca
Second Unit Cinematographer
(1939)
Beau Geste
Director of Photography
(1939)
Rulers of the Sea
Director of Photography
(1938)
The Adventures of Marco Polo
Director of Photography
(1937)
The Hurricane
Additional Photography
(1937)
Hills of Old Wyoming
Director of Photography
(1937)
Borderland
Director of Photography
(1936)
Heart of the West
Director of Photography
(1936)
Call of the Prairie
Director of Photography
(1936)
Trail Dust
Director of Photography
(1936)
Hopalong Cassidy Returns
Director of Photography
(1936)
Three on the Trail
Director of Photography
(1936)
Sea Spoilers
Director of Photography
(1935)
The Dawn Rider
Director of Photography
(1935)
Guns Along The Trail
Director of Photography
(1935)
Hop-a-long Cassidy
Director of Photography
(1935)
The Eagle's Brood
Director of Photography
(1935)
The Desert Trail
Director of Photography
(1935)
Bar 20 Rides Again
Director of Photography
(1935)
Texas Terror
Director of Photography
(1935)
The Fighting Westerner
Director of Photography
(1935)
Paradise Canyon
Director of Photography
(1935)
Westward Ho
Director of Photography
(1934)
Randy Rides Alone
Director of Photography
(1934)
The Lucky Texan
Director of Photography
(1934)
Sixteen Fathoms Deep
Director of Photography
(1934)
'Neath the Arizona Skies
Director of Photography
(1934)
The Trail Beyond
Director of Photography
(1934)
The Lawless Frontier
Director of Photography
(1934)
Claim Jumpers
Cinematography
(1934)
The Man from Utah
Director of Photography
(1934)
The Star Packer
Director of Photography
(1934)
West of the Divide
Director of Photography
(1933)
The Mysterious Rider
Director of Photography
(1933)
Sunset Pass
Director of Photography
(1933)
Riders of Destiny
Director of Photography
(1933)
Ranger's Code
Director of Photography
(1933)
Under the Tonto Rim
Director of Photography
(1933)
Sagebrush Trail
Director of Photography
(1933)
Rainbow Ranch
Director of Photography
(1932)
Law of the North
Director of Photography
(1932)
Ghost City
Director of Photography
(1932)
The Arm of the Law
Director of Photography
(1932)
Heritage of the Desert
Director of Photography
(1932)
Law of the West
Director of Photography
(1932)
The Man from Arizona
Director of Photography
(1931)
Mother and Son
Director of Photography
(1931)
A Son of the Plains
Director of Photography
(1931)
Forgotten Women
Director of Photography
(1931)
A Rider of the Plains
Cinematography
(1931)
The Sunrise Trail
Director of Photography
(1931)
Law of the Sea
Director of Photography
(1930)
Headin' North
Director of Photography
(1930)
Dangerous Paradise
Director of Photography
(1930)
Manslaughter
Director of Photography
(1930)
Derelict
Director of Photography
(1930)
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
Director of Photography
(1930)
The Benson Murder Case
Director of Photography
(1930)
The Sea God
Director of Photography
(1930)
Men Are Like That
Director of Photography
(1929)
Darkened Rooms
Director of Photography
(1929)
The Wild Party
Camera Operator
(1921)
His Nibs
Director of Photography