Mini-Biography:
Henry Sharp was born on May 13, 1892 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Ministry of Fear (1944), The Black Pirate (1926), Duck Soup (1933), Henry Sharp's first movie on record is from 1921. Henry Sharp died on August 6, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1947.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1947: The Guilty (Director of Photography), Directed by John Reinhardt, with Wally Cassell, Don Castle, Bonita Granville,
1944: Ministry of Fear (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Hillary Brooke, Dan Duryea, Aminta Dyne,
1937: Hotel Haywire (Director of Photography), Directed by George Archainbaud, with Leo Carrillo, Lynne Overman, Mary Carlisle,
1934: It's a gift (Director of Photography), Directed by Norman Z. McLeod, with W.C. Fields, Kathleen Howard, Jean Rouverol,
1934: Six of a kind (Director of Photography), Directed by Leo McCarey, with Gracie Allen, Mary Boland, George Burns,
1933: Duck Soup (Director of Photography), Directed by Leo McCarey, with Edmund Breese, Louis Calhern, Davison Clark,
1932: Madame Racketeer (Director of Photography), Directed by Alexander Hall, Harry Wagstaff Gribble, with Alison Skipworth, Richard Bennett, George Raft,
1931: Mordprozess Mary Dugan (The Trial of Mary Dugan) (Director of Photography), Directed by Arthur Robison, with Nora Gregor, Egon von Jordan, Peter Erkelenz,
1929: The Iron Mask (Director of Photography), Directed by Allan Dwan, with William Bakewell, Leon Barry, Belle Bennett,
1929: Where East is East (Director of Photography), Directed by Tod Browning, with Lon Chaney, Lupe Velez, ,
1929: Speedway (Director of Photography), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with William Haines, Anita Page, Ernest Torrence,
1927: The Crowd (One of the Mob (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by King Vidor, with Eleanor Boardman, James Murray, Bert Roach,
1926: The Black Pirate (The Blck Buccaneer) (Director of Photography), Directed by Albert Parker, with Douglas Fairbanks, Billie Dove, Tempe Pigott,
1924: Christine of the Hungry Heart (Director of Photography), Directed by George Archainbaud, with Florence Vidor, Clive Brook, Ian Keith,
1923: Soul of the Beast (Director of Photography), Directed by John Griffith Wray, with Noah Beery jr., Madge Bellamy, Vernon Dent,
1922: Lorna Doone (Director of Photography), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Madge Bellamy, John Bowers, Frank Keenan,
1922: The Hottentot (Director of Photography), Directed by Del Andrews, James W. Horne, with Madge Bellamy, Martin Best, Harry Booker,
1921: Hail the Woman (Director of Photography), Directed by John Griffith Wray, with Madge Bellamy, Mathilde Brundage, Gertrude Claire,