Daniel B. Clark
Daniel B. Clark | |
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Born |
April 28, 1890 Missouri, United States |
Died |
November 14, 1961 (aged 71) San Bernardino, California United States |
Other names |
Daniel Bryan Clark Dan Clark |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Daniel B. Clark (April 28, 1890 – November 14, 1961) was an American cinematographer.[1] He worked on around a hundred films and television series during his career. During the late 1920s he was President of the American Society of Cinematographers.
Selected filmography
- The Broncho Twister (1927)
- The Last of the Duanes (1930)
- Rough Romance (1930)
- Harmony at Home (1930)
- The Black Camel (1931)
- My Pal, the King (1932)
- Destry Rides Again (1932)
- Charlie Chan in Paris (1935)
- Charlie Chan in Egypt (1935)
- Back to Nature (1936)
- Educating Father (1936)
- Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936)
- Champagne Charlie (1936)
- Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937)
- Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937)
- Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937)
- Five of a Kind (1938)
References
- ↑ Gallagher p.514
Bibliography
- Tag Gallagher. John Ford: The Man and His Films. University of California Press, 1988.
External links
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