Walter Stradling

Walter Stradling
Born Walter Ernest Stradling
1875
Plymouth, Devon, England
Died July 4, 1918 (aged 4243)
New York City, New York
Occupation cinematographer
Years active 1914–1918

Walter Stradling (1875 – July 4, 1918) was an English born American cinematographer of the silent era. He's best remembered for working on several well-known feature films of Mary Pickford and for the Famous Players-Lasky production company in general. He also worked on the films of Cecil B. DeMille, Sessue Hayakawa and Blanche Sweet. Stradling died relatively young at 43 in the 1918 flu pandemic. He was the uncle of cinematographer Harry Stradling. [1] [2]

Partial filmography

References

  1. Who Was Who on Screen 3rd Edition, by Evelyn Mack Truitt, c.1983
  2. Walter Stradling at allmovie.com database
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