Fred Dobson

Director of Photography - USA
Born June 1, 1866 in New York, USA
Died April 13, 1948 in Stanislaus County, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Fred Dobson was born on June 1, 1866 in New York, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for The Reform Candidate (1915), The Banker's Daughter (1914), The Gentleman from Indiana (1915), Fred Dobson's first movie on record is from 1914. Fred Dobson died on April 13, 1948 in Stanislaus County, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1915.

Fred Dobson Filmography [Auszug]
1915: [12.16] The Reform Candidate (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank Lloyd, with Macklyn Arbuckle, Forrest Stanley, Myrtle Stedman,
1915: [11.28] The Gentleman from Indiana (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank Lloyd, with Dustin Farnum, , Herbert Standing,
1914: [04.15] The Banker's Daughter (Director of Photography: (--??--)), Directed by William F. Haddock, Edward M. Roskam, with Katherine La Salle, William H. Tooker, David Wall,

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