Mini-Biography:
Edwin B. duPar was born on November 24, 1885 in Plum Creek, Nebraska, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Queen of the Night Clubs (1929), The Sap (1926), Springfield Rifle (1952), Edwin B. duPar's first movie on record is from 1922. Edwin B. duPar died on June 4, 1961 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1952.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1952: Springfield Rifle (Director of Photography), Directed by André de Toth, with Gary Cooper, Phyllis Thaxter, David Brian,
1951: I was a Communist for the FBI (Director of Photography), Directed by Gordon Douglas, with Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart, Philip Carey,
1935: What's the Idea (Director of Photography: (AKA E.B. DuPar)), Directed by Lloyd French, with Lew Pollack, , Helen Ware,
1929: Queen of the Night Clubs (Director of Photography), Directed by Bryan Foy, with Egon Brechler, Elsa Ersi, William Gade,
1927: If we were single (Director of Photography: AKA Ed Du Par), Directed by Roy del Ruth, with George Beranger, Myrna Loy, May McAvoy,
1926: The Sap (Director of Photography), Directed by Erle C. Kenton, with Kenneth Harlan, Heinie Conklin, Mary McAllister,
1922: Heroes of the Street (Director of Photography), Directed by William Beaudine, with Wesley Barry, Marie Prevost, Jack Mulhall,