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George T. Clemens

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George T. Clemens (July 26, 1902 - October 29, 1992) was a cinematographer who worked on such television shows as The Twilight Zone and Twelve O'Clock High. He won an Emmy Award in 1961 for his work on the former.

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  • According to The Internet Movie Database, Clemens was a distant relative of author Mark Twain.
  • He died of a heart attack at age 90 in 1992.
  • Actually, George Clemens was the nephew of Samuel Clemens and told us stories of visiting his uncle as a child.
  • As so many of the old Hollywood people, George had a trailer in a trailer park in Laguna Beach, CA. on the cliff above the ocean which is where he retired to for his final years. He was a wonderful man and a terrific neighbor.==External links==
  • George T. Clemens at the Internet Movie Database

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