Virgil Miller

Virgil Miller

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Director of Photography - USA
Born December 20, 1887 in Coffeen, IL, USA
Died October 5, 1974 in Hollywood, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Virgil Miller was born on December 20, 1887 in Coffeen, IL, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for The Phantom of the Opera (1925), Thank you, Mr. Moto (1937), The Man who wouldn't talk (1940), Virgil Miller's first movie on record is from 1917. Virgil Miller died on October 5, 1974 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1940.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1940: The Man who wouldn't talk (The Valiant) (Director of Photography), Directed by David Burton, with Irving Bacon, Eric Blore, Richard Clarke,
1938: Walking down Broadway (Director of Photography), Directed by Norman Foster, with Lynn Bari, Thomas Beck, Phyllis Brooks,
1937: Thank you, Mr. Moto (Director of Photography), Directed by Norman Foster, with Philip Ahn, Thomas Beck, Sidney Blackmer,
1937: Find the Witness (Director of Photography), Directed by David Selman, with Charles Quigley, Henry Mollison, ,
1929: The Little Savage (Director of Photography), Directed by Louis King, with , Milburn Morante, ,
1927: Finger Prints (Director of Photography), Directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Helene Costello, William Demarest, Louise Fazenda,
1925: The Phantom of the Opera (Director of Photography), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Mary Philbin, Lon Chaney, Norman Kerry,
1921: Cheated Hearts (Director of Photography), Directed by Hobart Henley, with Herbert Rawlinson, Warner Baxter, Marjorie Daw,
1918: Winner Takes All (TRhe Rustler of Wind River (Working title), The Rustling of Wind River) (Director of Photography), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Monroe Salisbury, Alfred Allen, Betty Schade,
1918: The Eagle (Director of Photography), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Monroe Salisbury, Edna Earle, Ward Wing,
1918: The Guilt of Silence (Director of Photography), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Monroe Salisbury, Ruth Clifford, Alfred Allen,
1918: Brace Up (Director of Photography: (AKA Virgil E. Miller)), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Claire du Brey, Alfred Allen,
1918: The Flash of Fate (The Crookedest Man in the World) (Director of Photography: (AKA Virgil E. Miller)), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Sally Starr, Jack Nelson,
1917: The Man Trap (Director of Photography: (AKA Virgil E. Miller)), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Ruby Lafayette, Sally Starr,
1917: A Stormy Knight (The Fourth Glove (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Virgil E. Miller)), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Franklyn Farnum, Jean Hersholt, Agnes Vernon,

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