William H. Tuers

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Director of Photography - USA
Born August 21, 1884 in New York, USA
Died September 8, 1949 in Hollywood, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
William H. Tuers was born on August 21, 1884 in New York, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Out of the Fog (1919), Beyond the Rainbow (1922), Tarnish (1924), William H. Tuers's first movie on record is from 1917. William H. Tuers died on September 8, 1949 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1935.

William H. Tuers Filmography [Auszug]
1935: Trails End (Director of Photography: (AKA Billy Tuers)),
1934: Racketeer Round-up (Director of Photography: (AKA Billy Tuers)),
1927: The Scorcher (Director of Photography),
1926: Moran of the Mounted (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers) ), Directed by Harry Joe Brown, with Reed Howes, Sheldon Lewis, J.P. McGowan,
1926: Whispering Canyon (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers) ),
1926: The Warning Signal (Director of Photography),
1926: Race Wild (Director of Photography),
1926: The Dixie Flyer (Director of Photography),
1926: Racing Romance (Director of Photography),
1926: Frenzied Flames (Director of Photography),
1926: Speeding Through (Director of Photography),
1926: The Smoke Eaters (Director of Photography),
1926: Forest Havoc (Director of Photography),
1926: The Night Owl (Director of Photography),
1925: Speed Wild (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers)),
1924: Tarnish (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers)), with Lydia Yeamans Titus,
1924: The Sixth Commandment (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers)),
1924: The Triflers (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers)),
1924: Breed of the Border (Director of Photography: (AKA Billy Tuers) ),
1923: One Million in Jewels (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers) ),
1922: Till we meet again (Director of Photography: (AKA William Tuers) ), Directed by Christy Cabanne, with Julia Swayne Gordon, Mae Marsh, J. Barney Sherry,
1922: Beyond the Rainbow (Director of Photography), Directed by Christy Cabanne, with Billie Dove, Huntley Gordon, Clara Bow,
1922: Sunshine Harbor (Director of Photography),
1921: His Nibs (Director of Photography), Directed by Gregory La Cava, with Charles Chic Sale, Colleen Moore, Joseph J. Dowling,
1921: The Barricade (Director of Photography),
1920: Birthright (Director of Photography),
1919: The Lost Battalion (Director of Photography: (/xx/) ), Directed by Burton L. King, with , , ,
1919: Out of the Fog (Ception Shoals (Working title)) (Camera Assistant), Directed by Albert Capellani, with Alla Nazimova, Charles Bryant, Henry Harmon,
1917: An American Widow (Director of Photography: (?)), Directed by Frank Reicher, with Ethel Barrymore, Irving Cummings, H. Dudley Harvey,
1917: Blue Jeans (Director of Photography), Directed by John H. Collins, with Viola Dana, Robert Walker, Sally Crute,
1917: Alias Mrs. Jessop (Director of Photography: (unconfirmed) ), Directed by Will S. Davis, with Emily Stevens, Howard Hall, William H. Tooker,

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