Henry W. Gerrard
Camera · Director of Photography · Cinematography
Born Jan 3, 1899 · London, England, UK
Active 1918–1934
Henry W. Gerrard (1899–1934) was a British cinematographer, active during the silent and early sound era in Hollywood. Employed in the early 1930s on notable productions such as Little Women, Of Human Bondage and The Little Minister at RKO…
Filmography
Of Human Bondage (1934) — Director of PhotographyThe Fountain (1934) — Director of PhotographyThe Little Minister (1934) — Director of PhotographyMan of Two Worlds (1934) — Director of PhotographyLittle Women (1933) — Director of PhotographyBlind Adventure (1933) — Director of PhotographyThe Most Dangerous Game (1932) — Director of PhotographyThe Penguin Pool Murder (1932) — Director of PhotographyThe Phantom of Crestwood (1932) — Director of PhotographyTwo White Arms (1932) — Director of PhotographyMany Waters (1931) — Director of PhotographyThe Little Cafe (1931) — Director of PhotographyFighting Caravans (1931) — Director of PhotographyFollow Thru (1930) — Director of PhotographyAlong Came Youth (1930) — CinematographyPlayboy of Paris (1930) — Director of PhotographyThe Vagabond King (1930) — Director of PhotographyThunderbolt (1929) — Director of PhotographyThe Greene Murder Case (1929) — Director of PhotographyThe Legion of the Condemned (1928) — Director of PhotographyLadies of the Mob (1928) — Director of PhotographyHis Private Life (1928) — CinematographyDoomsday (1928) — Director of PhotographyThe Magnificent Flirt (1928) — Director of Photography