Charles Schoenbaum
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Charles Schoenbaum | |
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Jack Holt, Wallace Worsley, and Charles Schoenbaum on the set of Nobody's Money (1923) | |
Born |
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum April 28, 1893 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Died |
January 23, 1951 57) Beverly Hills, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | cinematographer |
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum (1893–1951) was a popular cinematographer whose career began in 1917 and ended with his abrupt death in 1951.
He worked on over 100 films, including several of the Lassie films in the late 40s. He was nominated for an Academy Award in 1949 for his work on Little Women.
Partial Filmography
- The Woman God Forgot (1917)
- Hawthorne of the U.S.A. (1919)
- Too Much Johnson (1919)
- The Six Best Cellars (1920)
- Always Audacious (1920)
- The Charm School (1921)
- The Love Special (1921)
- Too Much Speed (1921)
- The Hell Diggers (1921)
- Rent Free (1922)
- The World's Champion (1922)
- Across the Continent (1922)
- The Heart Raider (1923)
- Empty Hands (1924)
- Code of the Sea (1924)
- A Son of His Father (1925)
- The Vanishing American (1925)
- Nevada (1927)
- Beau Sabreur (1928)
- The Rogue Song (1930)
- Bride of the Regiment (1930)
- Woman Hungry (1931)
- Salvation Nell (1931)
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