William Marshall

William Marshall

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Director of Photography - USA
Born January 16, 1885 in Türkei
Died April 25, 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Other names or known as : William C. Marshall, Wm. Marshall,

Mini-Biography:
William Marshall was born on January 16, 1885 in Türkei. He was an American Director of Photography, known for A Daughter of the Gods (1916), Wet Paint (1926), The Sheik (1921), William Marshall's first movie on record is from 1916. William Marshall died on April 25, 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1926.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1926: Wet Paint (Director of Photography), Directed by Arthur Rosson, with Helene Costello, Raymond Griffith, Natalie Kingston,
1921: The Sheik (Director of Photography), Directed by George Melford, with Rudolph Valentino, Agnes Ayres, Patsy Ruth Miller,
1920: Eyes of the Heart (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Powell, with Mary Miles Minter, Edmund Burns, Lucien Littlefield,
1920: Terror Island (Director of Photography), Directed by James Cruze, with , Lila Lee, Jack Brammall,
1920: Sweet Lavender (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Powell, with Mary Miles Minter, Sylvia Ashton, J.M. Dumont,
1919: A Girl Named Mary (Director of Photography), Directed by Walter Edwards, with Marguerite Clark, Kathlyn Williams, Wallace MacDonald,
1919: Hawthorne of the U.S.A. (Hawthorne, the Adventurer) (Director of Photography: (--??--)), Directed by James Cruze, with Wallace Reid, Lila Lee, Harrison Ford,
1919: In Mizzoura (Director of Photography), Directed by Hugh Ford, with Robert Warwick, Robert Cain, Noah Beery,
1919: Rose o' the River (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Thornby, with Lila Lee, Darrell Foss, George Fisher,
1919: Secret Service (Director of Photography), Directed by Hugh Ford, with Robert Warwick, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts,
1919: Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (Director of Photography), Directed by Hugh Ford, with Marguerite Clark, Mary Carr, Vivia Ogden,
1918: Little Miss Hoover (Director of Photography), Directed by John S. Robertson, with John J. Williams, Marguerite Clark, Alfred Hickman,
1918: The Make-Believe Wife (Director of Photography), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Billie Burke, Alfred Hickman, Ida Darling,
1918: On the Quiet (Director of Photography), Directed by Chester Withey, with John Barrymore, Lois Meredith, Frank Losee,
1918: The Danger Mark (Director of Photography), Directed by Hugh Ford, with Elsie Ferguson, Mahlon Hamilton, Crauford Kent,
1918: The Whirlpool (Director of Photography), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Alice Brady, Holmes Herbert, John H. Gilmour,
1918: The Song of Songs (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Elsie Ferguson, Frank Losee, Crauford Kent,
1917: Shirley Kaye (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Clara Kimball Young, , George Fawcett,
1917: The Land of Promise (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Billie Burke, Thomas Meighan, Helen Tracy,
1917: Arms and the Girl (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Billie Burke, Thomas Meighan, ,
1917: The Amazons (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Marguerite Clark, Eleanor Lawson, Helen Greene,
1917: The Little Boy Scout (Director of Photography), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Ann Pennington, Owen Moore, Fraunie Fraunholz,
1917: The Fortunes of Fifi (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Marguerite Clark, William Sorelle, John St. Polis,
1917: Great Expectations (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, Joseph Kaufman, with Jack Pickford, Louise Huff, Frank Losee,
1916: A Daughter of the Gods (Director of Photography), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Annette Kellerman, William E. Shay, Hal de Forest,
1916: The Reward of Patience (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Louise Huff, John Bowers, Lottie Pickford,
1916: Under Cover (Her First Consignment) (Director of Photography: (AKA William C. Marshall)), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Hazel Dawn, Owen Moore, William Courtleigh Jr.,

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