
William H. Daniels
CinematographerCamera and Electrical DepartmentProducer
- Born
- December 1, 1901
- Died
- June 14, 1970
Oscar-winning director of photography William Daniels was a master of black-and-white cinematographer most famous for the 21 films he shot that starred the immortal Greta Garbo between 1926 and 1939. Among the Gabro classics he lensed were The Torrent (1924), Flesh and the Devil (1926), Love (1927)…
Actor
| Family Honeymoon(1948)as Arch Armstrong |
Producer
| Assault on a Queen(1966) |
| Marriage on the Rocks(1965) |
| None But the Brave(1965) |
| Robin and the 7 Hoods(1964) |
Cinematographer
| Move(1970) |
| Marlowe(1969) |
| The Maltese Bippy(1969) |
| The Impossible Years(1968) |
| Valley of the Dolls(1967) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Sally's Shoulders(1928) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| The Long Chance(1922) |
| The Devil's Passkey(1920) |
| Blind Husbands(1919) |
| Robinson Crusoe(1917) |
Self
| Hedda Hopper's Hollywood(1960)as Self |
| You Can't Fool a Camera(1941)as Self |
| Another Romance of Celluloid(1938)as Self |
| C-V News: Filming Greed(1923)as Self |
Archive Footage
| The Best of Hollywood(1999)as Self - Interviewee |
| Garbo(2005)as Self |
| Checking Out: Grand Hotel(2004)as Self - Director of Photography |