Norman Devol

Director of Photography - USA
Born June 7, 1900 in Marietta, OH, USA
Died July 31, 1933 in Hollywood, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Norman Devol was born on June 7, 1900 in Marietta, OH, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Big Diamond Robbery (1929), Son of the Golden West (1928), King Cowboy (1928), Norman Devol's first movie on record is from 1928. Norman Devol died on July 31, 1933 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1929.

Norman Devol Filmography [Auszug]
1929: [] Big Diamond Robbery (The Bid Diamond) (Director of Photography), Directed by Eugene Forde, with Kathryn McGuire, Tom Mix,
1929: [] Outlawed (Director of Photography),
1929: [] Making the Grade (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred E. Green, with Lois Moran, Edmund Lowe, Al Hart,
1929: [] The Drifter (Two Big Vagabonds) (Director of Photography),
1928: [] Son of the Golden West (Director of Photography),
1928: [] King Cowboy (Director of Photography),

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