
Bert Glennon
CinematographerDirectorCamera and Electrical Department
- Born
- November 19, 1893
- Died
- June 29, 1967
While attending Stanford University in 1912, Bert Glennon was hired as an assistant cameraman, and, upon graduation, went into the film business full-time. Becoming a director of photography in 1916, Glennon became one of the industry's most respected craftsmen and worked often for such…
Director
| South of Santa Fe(1932) |
| In Line of Duty(1931) |
| Heaven on Earth(1931) |
| Paradise Island(1930) |
| Around the Corner(1930) |
Writer
| Second Wife(1930) |
Actor
| The Patchwork Girl of Oz(1914)as The Scarecrow |
| A Hospital Hoax(1912)as Bill |
Cinematographer
| 77 Sunset Strip(1958) |
| The Man from Galveston(1963) |
| G.E. True(1962) |
| The Dakotas(1962) |
| Cheyenne(1955) |
Editor
| South of Santa Fe(1932) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| The Jackeroo of Coolabong(1920) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Disneyland Handcrafted(2026) |
| Saratoga Trunk(1945) |
| The Bowery(1933) |
Self
| The March of Time, Vol. 9, No. 10: Show Business at War(1943)as Self |