Born in St. Paul, Minnesota — Mar 02 1905• Died Nov 21 1972

Jerome Hill (March 2, 1905 – November 21, 1972) was an American filmmaker and artist. He was educated at Yale, where he drew covers, caricatures and cartoons for campus humor magazine The Yale Record. His 1950 documentary Grandma Moses, written and narrated by Archibald MacLeish, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Two-reel. He won the 1957 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for his film Albert Schweitzer. In addition to making films, he was a painter and composer. His last film, the autobiographical Film Portrait (1973)…
Browse acting and crew credits across movies and TV — filter and sort to find specific roles.
Production

Self

Directing

Self

Self

Self

Self

Production

Art

Directing

Convict I

Directing

Directing

Himself

Himself

Production

Narrator / Jerome
Directing

Directing

Sound

Directing

Directing

Costume & Make-Up

Directing

Directing