Article: Graver shot Welles' pix.(Gary Graver, Orson Welles)(Obituary)

Gary Graver, a cinematographer who worked on more than 300 films and collaborated on all of Orson Welles' projects during the last 15 years of the late director's life, died Thursday of cancer at his home in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 68.

Having learned his craft with the Navy Combat Camera Group in Vietnam, Japan and the Philippines during the early '60s, Graver called Welles out of the blue at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 1970 to offer his services. Welles was intrigued because the only other cameraman who had ever asked to work with him was Gregg Toland on "Citizen Kane," so he brought Graver on to shoot his maverick Hollywood picture "The Other Side of the ...

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