Mini-Biography:
Jules Cronjager was born in 1872 in Germany. He was an American Director of Photography, known for For France (1917), The Bottom of the Well (1917), Greater Than Fame (1920), Jules Cronjager's first movie on record is from 1916. Jules Cronjager died on December 28, 1934 in Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1932.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1932: Tangled Destinies (Who Killed Harvey Forbes?) (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank R. Strayer, with Gene Morgan, Doris Hill, ,
1932: The Monster Walks (The Monster Walked) (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank R. Strayer, with Rex Lease, Vera Reynolds, Sheldon Lewis,
1927: Yours to Command (Director of Photography), Directed by David Kirkland, with George O'Hara, Shirley Palmer, William Burress,
1927: Home Struck (Homestruck) (Director of Photography), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Viola Dana, , Tom Gallery,
1922: Shadows of the Sea (Director of Photography), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Conway Tearle, Jack Drumier, Crauford Kent,
1920: Youthful Folly (Director of Photography), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Olive Thomas, Crauford Kent, Helen Gill,
1920: Greater Than Fame (Love or Fame) (Director of Photography), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Elaine Hammerstein, Walter McGrail, William H. Tooker,
1919: Fortune's Child (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Gleason, with Gladys Leslie, Kempton Greene, Frankie Mann,
1918: The Beloved Impostor (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Gleason, with Huntley Gordon, Denton Vane, Julia Hurley,
1918: The Mating (Director of Photography), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with Gladys Leslie, Herbert Rawlinson, Forrest Robinson,
1918: A Nymph of the Foothills (A Nymph of the Woods) (Director of Photography), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with Gladys Leslie, Alfred Kappeler, Walter Hiers,
1917: The Bottom of the Well (Director of Photography), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Evart Overton, Agnes Ayres, Adele de Garde,
1917: For France (Director of Photography), Directed by Wesley Ruggles, with Edward Earle, Betty Howe, Arthur Donaldson,
1917: Intrigue (Director of Photography), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Peggy Hyland, Marc McDermott, Bobby Connelly,
1916: The Destroyers (Director of Photography), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Lucille Lee Stewart, Huntley Gordon, John S. Robertson,