Gilbert Warrenton
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Gilbert Warrenton | |
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Warrenton in 1921 | |
Born |
Paterson, New Jersey, United States | March 7, 1894
Died |
August 21, 1980 86) Riverside County, California, United States | (aged
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Gilbert Warrenton (March 7, 1894, Paterson, New Jersey - August 21, 1980, Riverside County, California) was a prominent American silent and sound film cinematographer. He filmed over 150 films before his death. Notable credits include The Cat and the Canary (1927) and several B-movies of the 1950s and 1960s.
He was the son of actress Lule Warrenton.
Selected Filmography
- Kinkaid, Gambler (1916)
- The Hard Rock Breed (1918)
- The Law of the Great Northwest (1918)
- The Golden Fleece (1918)
- Humoresque (1920)
- The Lane That Had No Turning (1922)
- Little Old New York (1923)
- Under the Red Robe (1923)
- The Plastic Age (1925)
- The Cat and the Canary (1927)
- The Man Who Laughs(1928)
- Show Boat (1929)
- Ten Cents a Dance (1931)
- If I Had a Million (1932)
- Mama Loves Papa (1933)
- Under the Big Top (1938)
- They Raid By Night (1942)
- Parole, Inc. (1948)
- The Great Dan Patch (1949)
- County Fair (1950)
- High School Hellcats (1958)
- The Legend of Tom Dooley (1959)
- Operation Bikini (1963)
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