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Bert Glennon
Born 1893-11-19 · Anaconda, Montana, USA · Died 1967-06-29
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

Stagecoach

Hollywood Canteen

House of Wax

Rio Grande

Drums Along the Mohawk

Sergeant Rutledge

They Died with Their Boots On

Alice in Wonderland

Destination Tokyo

The Reluctant Dragon

The Scarlet Empress

Blonde Venus

Crime Wave

Young Mr. Lincoln

The Red House

Wagon Master

Our Town

San Antonio

The Last Command

The Ten Commandments

The Prisoner of Zenda

Morning Glory

Underworld

The Prisoner of Shark Island

The Moonlighter

The Hurricane

The Mad Magician

Riding Shotgun

The Big Trees

Dive Bomber

The Man Behind The Gun

This Is the Army

Desperate Journey

Copacabana

The Patchwork Girl of Oz

Gabriel Over the White House

Lloyd's of London

The Street of Sin

The Half-Naked Truth

Ruthless