Alfred Gilks
Camera · Director of Photography · Cinematography · Camera Operator
Born Dec 29, 1891 · Los Angeles, California, USA
Active 1920–1970 · Awards: Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
Alfred Gilks was an American cinematographer from 1920 through to 1956. Gilks has worked on over sixty films and is known for utilizing his U.S.
Filmography
The Searchers (1956) — Second Unit Director of PhotographyAn American in Paris (1951) — Director of PhotographyTwo Weeks with Love (1950) — Director of PhotographyIt's in the Stars (1938) — CinematographyThe Milky Way (1936) — Director of PhotographyRuggles of Red Gap (1935) — Director of PhotographyLittle Miss Marker (1934) — Director of PhotographyJealousy (1929) — Director of PhotographyThe First Kiss (1928) — Director of PhotographyRed Hair (1928) — CinematographyTen Modern Commandments (1927) — CinematographyFigures Don't Lie (1927) — Director of PhotographyGet Your Man (1927) — Director of PhotographyOld Ironsides (1926) — Director of PhotographyThe Air Mail (1925) — Director of PhotographyThe Next Corner (1924) — Director of PhotographyBluff (1924) — Director of PhotographyThe Female (1924) — CinematographyHer Husband’s Trademark (1922) — CinematographyMy American Wife (1922) — Director of PhotographyBeyond the Rocks (1922) — Director of PhotographyThe Snob (1921) — Director of PhotographyHer Beloved Villain (1920) — Director of PhotographyWhat's Your Hurry? (1920) — Director of Photography