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  1. Alfred Milotte was born on 24 November 1904 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. He was a cinematographer, known for The African Lion (1955), The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures (1975) and Seal Island (1948).

    • Alfred Milotte
    • April 24, 1989
    • November 24, 1904
  2. Apr 27, 1989 · Alfred G. and Elma Milotte, nature-film photographers who won six Academy Awards while working for Walt Disney, died less than a week apart. Mrs. Milotte died April 19 at the couple's home near...

  3. d23.com › walt-disney-legend › al-and-elma-milotteAl and Elma Milotte - D23

    In 1948, Walt Disney viewed a short wildlife film by Alfred and Elma Milotte. Inspired by what he saw, Walt contacted the couple and, without a specific project in mind, hired them to film on location in the Alaska wilderness.

  4. Nov 17, 2017 · The story of the lives of Bonney Lakes famed wildlife cinematographers, Alfred and Elma Milotte, has been derived from the many boxes of photos and documents that were donated to the Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society (GBLHS) in 2012 by Elma’s nephew, Lawton Case.

  5. Apr 28, 1989 · Alfred and Elma Milotte, Academy Award-winning cinematographers and wildlife photographers who created the "True-Life Adventure" series for Walt Disney, have died within a week of each other, the...

  6. But that was exactly the path taken by Alfred and Elma Milotte. The two-person filmmaking and photography team travelled the world for four decades, winning six Academy Awards for the Walt Disney Company and writing several bestselling nature books.

  7. Milotte, Alfred and Elma (1904-1989 & 1907-1989) Husband and wife team of cinematographers responsible for creating the True-Life Adventure series of nature films.

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