William H. Daniels

William H. Daniels

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Director of Photography, Producer - USA
Born December 1, 1901 in Cleveland, OH, US
Died June 14, 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
William H. Daniels was born on December 1, 1901 in Cleveland, OH, US. He was an American Director of Photography, Producer, known for Flesh and the Devil (1926), Camille (1936), Anna Christie (1930), William H. Daniels's first movie on record is from 1919. William H. Daniels died on June 14, 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1968.

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1968: Marlowe (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Bogart, with Christopher Cary, Jackie Coogan, William Daniels,
1968: The impossible years (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Gordon, Michael Gordon, with Lola Albright, Trudi Ames, Don Beddoe,
1967: Valley of the Dolls (Director of Photography), Directed by Mark Robson, with Paul Burke, Patty Duke-Astin, Judy Garland,
1966: In like Flint (Director of Photography), Directed by Gordon Douglas, with Totty Ames, Lee J. Cobb, James Coburn,
1965: Marriage on the rocks (Producer), Directed by Jack Donohue, with Hermione Baddeley, Deborah Kerr, Dean Martin,
1964: Robin and the Seven Hoods (Director of Photography), Directed by Gordon Douglas, with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis jr.,
1963: The Prize (Director of Photography), Directed by Mark Robson, with Paul Newman, Elke Sommer, Edward G. Robinson,
1963: Come blow your horn (Director of Photography), with Frank Sinatra, Lee J. Cobb, Molly Picon,
1961: How the West was won (Director of Photography), Directed by John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall, Richard Thorpe, with Henry Fonda, Rodolfo Acosta, Carroll Baker,
1960: Come September (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Mulligan, with Bobby Darin, Brenda De Banzie, Sandra Dee,
1959: A hole in the Head (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank Capra, with Eleanor Parker, Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson,
1959: Never so few (Director of Photography), Directed by John Sturges, with Philip Ahn, Robert Bray, Charles Bronson,
1958: Some came Running (Director of Photography), Directed by Vincente Minnelli, with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine,
1958: Cat on a hot tin roof (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Brooks, with Elizabeth Taylor, Madeleine Sherwood, Judith Anderson,
1957: Interlude (Director of Photography), Directed by Douglas Sirk, with June Allyson, Rossano Brazzi, Marianne Koch,
1957: My man Godfrey (Director of Photography), Directed by Henry Koster, with June Allyson, Eva Gabor, Martha Hyer,
1955: The Shrike (Director of Photography), Directed by José Ferrer, with José Ferrer, June Allyson, Joy Ann Page,
1954: The Glenn Miller Story (Director of Photography), Directed by Anthony Mann, with June Allyson, Louis Armstrong, Charles Drake,
1954: The far country (Director of Photography), Directed by Anthony Mann, with James Stewart, Walter Brennan, Corinne Calvet,
1953: Thunder Bay (Director of Photography), Directed by Anthony Mann, with Joanne Dru, Dan Duryea, Jay C. Flippen,
1952: Plymouth Adventure (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Dawn Addams, Lloyd Bridges, Leo Genn,
1948: Naked City (Director of Photography), Directed by Jules Dassin, with Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart,
1947: Brute Force (Forza bruta) (Director of Photography), Directed by Jules Dassin, with Vince Barnett, Charles Bickford, Ann Blyth,
1942: For me and my gal (Me and my gal, The Big Time) (Director of Photography), Directed by Busby Berkeley, with Ben Blue, Mártha Eggerth, Judy Garland,
1942: Keeper of the Flame (Hüter der Flamme) (Director of Photography), Directed by George Cukor, with Diana Dill, Frank Craven, Katharine Hepburn,
1941: They met in Bombay (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Matthew Boulton, Eduardo Ciannelli, Clark Gable,
1941: Love Crazy (Director of Photography: /xx/), Directed by Jack Conway, with Florence Bates, Sidney Blackmer, Jack Carson,
1941: Shadow of the thin man (Director of Photography), Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, with Stella Adler, Joseph Anthony, Louise Beavers,
1940: The shop around the corner (Director of Photography), Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, with William Tracy, James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan,
1940: The Mortal storm (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Dan Daily, Tom Drake, William Edmunds,
1939: Another thin man (The Return of the Thin Man) (Director of Photography), Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, with Asta, Harry Bellaver, Don Costello,
1939: Ninotchka (Director of Photography), Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, with Felix Bressart, Richard Carle, Ina Claire,
1938: The shopworn angel (Director of Photography: (/xx/)), Directed by H.C. Potter, with Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Walter Pidgeon,
1938: Marie Antoinette (Director of Photography: (AKA William Daniels)), Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, Julien Duvivier, with Norma Shearer, Tyrone Power, John Barrymore,
1938: Dramatic School (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert B. Sinclair, with Marie Blake, Cecilia Callejo, Jean Chatburn,
1937: Double wedding (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Katharine Alexander, John Beal, Heinie Conklin,
1937: Broadway Melody of 1938 (Director of Photography), Directed by Roy del Ruth, with Sophie Tucker, Binnie Barnes, Buddy Ebsen,
1936: Camille (Director of Photography), Directed by George Cukor, with Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore,
1936: Romeo and Juliet (Director of Photography: (AKA William Daniels)), Directed by George Cukor, with Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore,
1935: Anna Karenina (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Greta Garbo, Fredric March, Freddie Bartholomew,
1935: Exclusive Story (Director of Photography), Directed by Edward Ludwig, with James Stewart, Edward G. Robinson, J. Carrol Naish,
1935: Naughty Marietta (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, W.S. Van Dyke, with Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Frank Morgan,
1934: The painted veil (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Boleslawski, with Greta Garbo, Warner Oland, Jean Hersholt,
1933: Dinner at Eight (Director of Photography), Directed by George Cukor, with Marie Dressler, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery,
1933: The Stranger's return (Director of Photography), Directed by King Vidor, with Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi, Miriam Hopkins,
1933: Queen Christina (Director of Photography), Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with Ian Keith, Greta Garbo, John Gilbert,
1932: Rasputin and the Empress (Rasputin the Mad Monk) (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Boleslawski, Charles Brabin, with Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore, Ralph Morgan,
1932: As you desire me (Director of Photography), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Greta Garbo, Erich von Stroheim, Melvyn Douglas,
1932: Grand Hotel (Director of Photography: (AKA William Daniels)), Directed by Edmund Goulding, with Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford,
1932: Mata Hari (Director of Photography), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Greta Garbo, Ramon Novarro, Blanche Friderici,
1931: Romance (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Greta Garbo, Gavin Gordon, Lewis Stone,
1931: Inspiration (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Greta Garbo, Robert Montgomery, Lewis Stone,
1931: Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Alan Hale,
1931: The Great Meadow (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Johnny Mack Brown, Eleanor Boardman, Lucille La Verne,
1930: Olympia (Director of Photography), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Nora Gregor, Theo Shall, Julia Serda,
1930: Anna Christie (Director of Photography), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Charles Bickford, Marie Dressler, Greta Garbo,
1930: Anna Christie (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Charles Bickford, Greta Garbo, George F. Marion,
1930: Montana Moon (Director of Photography), Directed by Malcolm St. Clair, with Joan Crawford, Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Sebastian,
1929: The Kiss (Director of Photography), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Lew Ayres, Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel,
1928: The mysterious lady (Director of Photography), Directed by Fred Niblo, with Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel, Gustav von Seyffertitz,
1928: Wild Orchids (Director of Photography), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone, Nils Asther,
1928: Woman of Affairs (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Hobart Bosworth, Lewis Stone, John Gilbert,
1928: The Actress (Trelawny of the Wells) (Director of Photography), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Norma Shearer, Owen Moore, Gwen Lee,
1927: Love (Director of Photography), Directed by Edmund Goulding, Dimitri Buchowetzki, with Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Brandon Hurst,
1927: Altars of Desire (Director of Photography), Directed by Christy Cabanne, with George Beranger, Robert Edeson, Maude George,
1927: Captain Salvation (Director of Photography: (AKA William Daniels)), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Lars Hanson, Marceline Day, Pauline Starke,
1926: Flesh and the Devil (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Eugenie Besserer, Marc McDermott, Barbara Kent,
1926: The temptress (Director of Photography: AKA William Daniels), Directed by Fred Niblo, Mauritz Stiller, with Roy D'Arcy, Robert Anderson, Lionel Barrymore,
1926: The Boob (The Yokel) (Director of Photography), Directed by William A. Wellman, with George K. Arthur, Edythe Chapman, Joan Crawford,
1926: Money Talks (Director of Photography), Directed by Archie Mayo, with Dot Farley, Kathleen Key, George Kuwa,
1926: The Torrent (Director of Photography), Directed by Monta Bell, with Ricardo Cortez, Greta Garbo, Gertrude Olmstead,
1926: Monte Carlo (Director of Photography), Directed by Christy Cabanne, with Margaret Campbell, Lew Cody, Roy D'Arcy,
1926: Dance Madness (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Conrad Nagel, , Douglas Gilmore,
1925: Women and Gold (Director of Photography), Directed by James P. Hogan, with Ina Anson, Sylvia Breamer, Frankie Darro,
1925: The merry widow (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Mae Murray, John Gilbert, Roy D'Arcy,
1924: Greed (Director of Photography: AKA Wm. H. Daniels), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Gibson Gowland, ZaSu Pitts, Jean Hersholt,
1924: Helen's Babies (Director of Photography), Directed by William A. Seiter, with Claire Adams, Clara Bow, Jeanne Carpenter,
1923: Merry-Go-round (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, Rupert Julian, with Sidney Bracey, Dale Fuller, Cesare Gravina,
1921: Foolish Wives (Director of Photography: AKA William Daniels), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Rudolf Christians, C.J. Allen, Mae Busch,
1920: The Devil's Passkey (Camera Operator), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Sam de Grasse, Una Trevelyn, Clyde Fillmore,
1919: Blind Husbands (The Pinacle (Working title)) (Camera Operator: (/xx/)), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Sam de Grasse, Francelia Billington, Erich von Stroheim,

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