Enrique Juan Vallejo

Enrique Juan Vallejo (6 May 1882 – 3 May 1950) was a Mexican cinematographer and film director.

Enrique Juan Vallejo
Born(1882-05-06)May 6, 1882
DiedMay 3, 1950(1950-05-03) (aged 67)
Hollywood, California
OccupationCinematographer and film director
Spouse(s)Katherine Chase

He worked along Frank D. Williams in Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914), starring Charlie Chaplin,[1] along Harry M. Fowler in Tarzan of the Apes (1918),[2] and along Henry Sharp in Don Q, Son of Zorro (1925), directed by Donald Crisp.[3][4] He also worked in Making a Living (1914), directed by Henry Lehrman, produced by Mack Sennett and written by Reed Heustis;[5]

Filmography

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References

  1. St. Pierre, Paul Matthew (2009). Music Hall Mimesis in British Film, 1895–1960: On the Halls on the Screen. Associated University Presse. p. 39. ISBN 9780838641910.
  2. Norden, Martin F. (25 January 2019). Lois Weber: Interviews. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 68. ISBN 9781496820839.
  3. Reid, John Howard (1 August 2011). Silent Movies & Early Sound Films on DVD: New Expanded Edition. Lulu.com. p. 85. ISBN 9780557433353.
  4. Reid, John Howard (26 June 2008). Silent Films & Early Talkies on DVD: A Classic Movie Fan's Guide. Lulu.com. p. 85. ISBN 9781435710733.
  5. Neibaur, James L. (2012). Early Charlie Chaplin: The Artist as Apprentice at Keystone Studios. Scarecrow Press. p. 12. ISBN 9780810882423.
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