Peverell Marley
Born in San Jose, California, Marley began his career soon after graduating high school during the silent film era.[3] The couple divorced after just one year and Marley went on to marry dancer Virginia McAdoo and, later, actress Linda Darnell.In 1948, he was nominated again for his work on the film Life with Father, starring Elizabeth Taylor and William Powell.After his divorce from Darnell in 1952, Marley continued to work on films including 1952's The Greatest Show on Earth for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Cinematography – Color.The following year, he filmed House of Wax, followed by King Richard and the Crusaders in 1954, Serenade in 1956, and The Spirit of St. Louis in 1957.