- His widow, Sonora Babb, waited 65 years in the shadow of a literary giant for her first completed novel to be published. Upstaged in 1939 by John Steinbeck's best-selling "The Grapes of Wrath" her tale about the travails of a Depression-era farm family was shelved by Random House. At 97, Babb earned long-overdue praise for the novel "Whose Names Are Unknown" when it was rescued by the University of Oklahoma Press in 2004.
- Cousin of Anna May Wong.
- Discovered Quinn Cummings.
- Cinematographer for seven Oscar Best Picture nominees: Shanghai Express (1932), Viva Villa! (1934), The Thin Man (1934), Kings Row (1942), Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), Picnic (1955) and The Rose Tattoo (1955).
- Honored with a Google Doodle on 5/25/18.
- His widow, Sonora Babb, died of natural causes 12/31/05 at her Hollywood Hills home. She was 98.
- Member of ASC (American Society of Cinematographers).
- After shooting 'The Molly Maguires (1970) in 1969 he retired but returned to photograph what he said was an irresistible assignment: Funny Lady (1975).
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