Bert Glennon
From Wikipedia Bert Glennon (November 19, 1893 – June 29, 1967) was an American cinematographer and film director. He directed Syncopation (1929), the first film released by RKO Radio Pictures. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in Best Cinematography categories, for the films Stagecoach (1939), Drums Along the Mohawk (1939), and Dive Bomber (1941). Glennon worked as a cinematographer on over a hundred films for directors including John Ford, André De Toth, Josef Von Sternberg, Raoul Walsh, and Cecil B. DeMille. His son, James Glennon, was also a noted cinematographer.
Known for
CameraBirthday
November 19, 1893Deathday
June 29, 1967Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
91Place of birth
Anaconda, Montana, USAAlso known as
Robert Lawrence Glennon, Robert Glennon, Bert L. Glennon, Burt Glennon, Herbert GlennonCast credits
Crew credits
Stagecoach
Director of PhotographyDestination Tokyo
Director of PhotographyParadise Island
DirectorRio Grande
Director of PhotographyMorning Glory
Director of PhotographyRed Light
Director of PhotographyThe Mad Magician
Director of PhotographyUnderworld
Director of PhotographyWagon Master
Director of PhotographyRuthless
Director of PhotographyChristopher Strong
Director of PhotographyShadow of a Woman
Director of PhotographyCrime Wave
Director of PhotographyThe Last Command
Director of PhotographyDrums Along the Mohawk
Director of PhotographyThe Half-Naked Truth
Director of PhotographyThe Man from Galveston
Director of PhotographyShow Them No Mercy!
Director of PhotographyGirl of the Port
DirectorSouth of Santa Fe
DirectorA Woman of the World
Director of Photography