Biography
Harry Perry (May 2, 1888 β February 9, 1985) was an American cinematographer who was nominated for an Academy Award at the 3rd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography for the film Hell's Angels along with Tony Gaudio. He lived to be 96 years old.
Filmography
all 22
Movies 22
Director 3
Special Effects Assistant
A Medal for Benny (1945)
Movie
Still Photographer
The Big Street (1942)
Movie
Director of Photography
Hell's Angels (1930)
Movie
Director of Photography
Now We're in the Air (1927)
Movie
Director of Photography
Wings (1927)
Movie
4.33
Cinematographer
The Midnight Flyer (1925)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Vanishing American (1925)
Movie
Cinematographer
Go Straight! (1925)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Fighting American (1924)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Broken Wing (1923)
Movie
Cinematographer
April Showers (1923)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Virginian (1923)
Movie
Cinematographer
Are You a Failure? (1923)
Movie
Cinematographer
Shadows (1922)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Ordeal (1922)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Crimson Challenge (1922)
Movie
Cinematographer
A Prince There Was (1921)
Movie
Cinematographer
Cappy Ricks (1921)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Conquest of Canaan (1921)
Movie
Cinematographer
White and Unmarried (1921)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Faith Healer (1921)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Sins of Rosanne (1920)
Movie
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Information
Known ForCamera
GenderMale
Birthday1888-05-02
Deathday1985-02-09 (96 years old)
Birth PlaceKansas, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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