Robert Martin

Director of Photography - USA
Born December 7, 1891 in Indiana, USA
Died March 24, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Robert Martin was born on December 7, 1891 in Indiana, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Siberia (1926), Smiling all the Way (1920), Making the Grade (1921), Robert Martin's first movie on record is from 1920. Robert Martin died on March 24, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1927.

Robert Martin Filmography [Auszug]
1927: [03.11] The Love of Sunya (Director of Photography), Directed by Albert Parker, with Gloria Swanson, John Boles, Pauline Garon,
1926: [03.28] Siberia (Director of Photography), Directed by Victor Schertzinger, with Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe, Lou Tellegen,
1921: [] Making the Grade (Director of Photography), Directed by Fred J. Butler, with David Butler, Helen Ferguson, Will Walling,
1920: [09.00] Girls Don't Gamble (Director of Photography: (AKA Bob Martin)), Directed by Fred J. Butler, Hugh C. McClung, with David Butler, Wilbur Higby, ,
1920: [07.19] Smiling all the Way (Director of Photography), Directed by Fred J. Butler, Hugh C. McClung, with David Butler, Leatrice Joy, Frances Raymond,

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