Charles P. Boyle

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Charles P. Boyle (1892 - 1968) enjoyed his first credit as a cinematographer in 1925. Three years later, he was the director of photography on one of the silent cinema's biggest comedy hits, "Tillie's Punctured Romance". He was second unit director on the Erroll Flynn swashbuckler "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1938 and did additional work on "Duel in the Sun" in 1946.

He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 1945 for his adventurous work on the Gene Kelly musical, "Anchors Aweigh", a film famous for Kelly's dance with Jerry, of Tom & Jerry fame.

Boyle did a lot of work for the Disney studios in the late 40s and 50s, including the live action sections of "Fun and Fancy Free" (1947), "Davy Crockett - King of the Wild Frontier" (1954) and - his last film - "Old Yeller" (1957).