Dev Jennings (cinematographer)
Devereaux "Dev" Jennings (September 22, 1884 - March 12, 1952) was an American cinematographer.[1]
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Born | September 22, 1884 Salt Lake City, Utah |
Died | March 12, 1952 (aged 67) Hollywood, California |
Occupation | cinematographer |
Years active | 1915-1937 |
Select filmography
- Born to the West (1937)
- Stranger in Town (1932)
- The Famous Ferguson Case (1931)
- Manhattan Parade (1931)
- Side Show (1931)
- The Public Enemy (1931)
- 50 Million Frenchmen (1931)
- Finn and Hattie (1931)
- Divorce Among Friends (1930)
- The Life of the Party (1930)
- Golden Dawn (1930)
- Hold Everything (1930)
- Dumbbells in Ermine (1930)
- Sally (1929)
- Vamping Venus (1928)
- Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)
- The General (1926)
- Steel Preferred (1925)
- Those Who Dare (1924)
- Children of Jazz (1923)
- Madame X (1920)
- The Bride of Fear (1918)
- One Touch of Sin (1917)
- The Winged Idol (1915)
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References
- The Greatest Films of All Time. Kappa Books. 2005. p. 113.
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