Awards & Winners

Byron Haskin

Date of Birth 22-April-1899
Place of Birth Portland
(Oregon, United States of America, Area code 503, Area code 971)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Byron Conrad Haskin, Byron Haskins, Bunny
Profession Film Director, Cinematographer, Television Director
Byron Conrad Haskin was an American film and television director. He was born in Portland, Oregon. He is remembered today for directing 1953's The War of the Worlds, one of many films where he teamed with producer George Pal. In his early career, he was a special effects artist, with a number of credits on Warner Bros. films, eventually becoming the head of the studio's special effects department. During his tenure there he earned three Oscar nominations for his effects work, and was even recognized with a Scientific and Technical Award citation for developing a rear-projection system useful in effects photography. In the late 1940s he turned to directing, helming Treasure Island, Walt Disney's first live-action feature. In 1953 he began his collaboration with George Pal, followed by The Naked Jungle, Conquest of Space in 1955, and The Power in 1968. His other most noteworthy film is the science fiction adventure Robinson Crusoe on Mars, released in 1964. Haskin also worked as a cinematographer and producer. His career in television included directing six episodes of the original The Outer Limits, including two highly regarded episodes, "The Architects of Fear" and "Demon with a Glass Hand". He also co-produced the original Star Trek pilot episode, "The Cage".

Awards by Byron Haskin

Check all the awards nominated and won by Byron Haskin.

1954


Retro Hugo for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
Honored for : The War of the Worlds

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Award Nominated Nominated Work
Retro Hugo for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form The War of the Worlds

1942


Nominations 1942 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects Desperate Journey

1941


Nominations 1941 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects The Sea Wolf

1940


Nominations 1940 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects The Sea Hawk

1939


Nominations 1939 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex

1938


Academy Award for Best Technical Achievement
(for pioneering the development and for the first practical application to motion picture production of the triple head background projector. [Special Photographic])