Alfred Gosden
Alfred Gosden (1873–1941) was a British cinematographer active in the American film industry during the silent era.[1] Before moving to Hollywood he worked on the 1912 British documentary With Our King and Queen Through India. In America he worked on a number of films for Triangle, Universal Pictures and other studios.
Alfred Gosden | |
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Born | 9 July 1873 |
Died | 22 September 1941 (aged 68) |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1912–1926 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Don Quixote (1915)
- Sunshine Dad (1916)
- Mr. Goode, Samaritan (1916)
- The Wharf Rat (1916)
- Princess Virtue (1917)
- Time Locks and Diamonds (1917)
- Jim Bludso (1917)
- Face Value (1918)
- Old Hartwell's Cub (1918)
- Beauty in Chains (1918)
- New Love for Old (1918)
- A Mother's Secret (1918)
- The City of Tears (1918)
- The Brazen Beauty (1918)
- Set Free (1918)
- The Spitfire of Seville (1919)
- Pretty Smooth (1919)
- The Wicked Darling (1919)
- The Woman Under Cover (1919)
- The Unpainted Woman (1919)
- The Exquisite Thief (1919)
- The Girl in the Rain (1920)
- The Breath of the Gods (1920)
- Burnt Wings (1920)
- A Shocking Night (1921)
- All Dolled Up (1921)
- The Mad Marriage (1921)
- Unseen Hands (1924)
- The Painted Lady (1924)
- The Trembling Hour (1925)
- Going the Limit (1925)
- The Canvas Kisser (1925)
- Tonio, Son of the Sierras (1925)
- Warrior Gap (1925)
- Fort Frayne (1926)
- The Call of the Klondike (1926)
References
- Bell p.154
Bibliography
- Bell, Geoffrey. The Golden Gate and the Silver Screen. Associated University Presse, 1984 .
- McKernan, Luke Charles Urban: Pioneering the Non-Fiction Film in Britain and America, 1897-1925. University of Exeter Press, 2013.
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