Mini-Biography:
Vernon L. Walker was born on May 2, 1894 in Detroit, Michican, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Woman in the Window (1944), Citizen Kane (1941), Top Hat (1935), Vernon L. Walker's first movie on record is from 1920. Vernon L. Walker died on March 1, 1948 in Balboa Island, Los Angeles, California, USAA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1946.
1946: Till the end of time (The Dream of Home (Working title), They Dream of Home (Working title)) (Special Effects), Directed by Edward Dmytryk, with Dorothy McGuire, Guy Madison, Robert Mitchum,
1944: Woman in the Window (Special Effects), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Edward G. Robinson, Harry Hayden, Joan Bennett,
1942: Once upon a Honeymoon (Special Effects), Directed by Leo McCarey, with John Banner, Albert Bassermann, Ferike Boros,
1941: Citizen Kane (Special Effects), Directed by Orson Welles, with Orson Welles, Alan Ladd, Ruth Warrick,
1935: Top Hat (Director of Photography), Directed by Mark Sandrich, with Fred Astaire, Eric Blore, Edward Everett Horton,
1923: The Tango Cavalier (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles R. Seeling, with George Larkin, Frank Whitson, Dorris Dare,
1923: Mary of the Movies (Director of Photography), Directed by John McDermott, with Marion Mack, Florence Lee, ,
1923: Purple Dawn (Director of Photography: (AKA Vernon Walker)), Directed by Charles R. Seeling, with Bert Sprotte, William E. Aldrich, James B. Leong,
1920: Would You Forgive? (Director of Photography: (AKA Vernon Walker)), Directed by Scott R. Dunlap, with Vivian Rich, Tom Chatterton, Ben Deeley,