Edward Earle

Director of Photography - Canada
Born 1877 in Canada
Deathdate unknown
Other names or known as : Edward C. Earle,

Mini-Biography:
Edward Earle was born in 1877 in Canada. He was a Canadian Director of Photography, known for The Flames of Johannis (1916), The Bar Sinister (1917), The Barrier (1917), Edward Earle's first movie on record is from 1916. Edward Earle died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1920.

Edward Earle Filmography [Auszug]
1920: [11.07] A Beggar in Purple (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward C. Earle)), Directed by Edgar Lewis, with Lee Shumway, Charles Arling, Stanhope Wheatcroft,
1919: [06.15] A Dangerous Affair (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Miller, with Herbert Rawlinson, Florence Billings, Charles A. Stevenson,
1918: [11.10] A Woman's Experience (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward C. Earle)), Directed by Perry N. Vekroff, with Sam Hardy, Mary Boland, Lawrence B. McGill,
1918: [03.00] The Sign Invisible (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward C. Earle)), Directed by Edgar Lewis, with Mitchell Lewis, , William A. Williams,
1917: [05.27] The Bar Sinister (Director of Photography), Directed by Edgar Lewis, with Preston Rollow, Mary Doyle, William Anderson,
1917: [02.25] The Barrier (Director of Photography), Directed by Edgar Lewis, with Mabel Julienne Scott, Russell Simpson, Howard Hall,
1916: [04.10] The Flames of Johannis (The Fires of Johannis, The Fires of St. John) (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward C. Earle) ), Directed by Edgar Lewis, with Nance O'Neil, George Clarke, Eleanor Barry,

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