Roland Totheroh
Camera · Director of Photography · Camera Supervisor · Cinematography
Born Nov 29, 1890 · San Francisco, California, USA
Active 1912–1967
Roland Herbert Totheroh was an American cinematographer most notable for being the regular cameraman on the films of Charlie Chaplin. He worked with Chaplin from 1915 until the 1940s in over 30 films. He was often billed as Rollie Totheroh.
Filmography
Modern Times (1936) — Director of PhotographyThe Great Dictator (1940) — Director of PhotographyCity Lights (1931) — Director of PhotographyThe Kid (1921) — Director of PhotographyThe Gold Rush (1925) — Director of PhotographyThe Circus (1928) — Director of PhotographyLimelight (1952) — Camera SupervisorMonsieur Verdoux (1947) — Director of PhotographyA Dog's Life (1918) — Director of PhotographyThe Immigrant (1917) — Director of PhotographyEasy Street (1917) — Director of PhotographyShoulder Arms (1918) — Director of PhotographyPay Day (1922) — Director of PhotographyThe Pilgrim (1923) — Director of PhotographyThe Adventurer (1917) — Director of PhotographyThe Cure (1917) — Director of PhotographyThe Vagabond (1916) — Director of PhotographyThe Rink (1916) — Director of PhotographyOne A.M. (1916) — Director of PhotographyThe Idle Class (1921) — Director of PhotographyThe Pawnshop (1916) — Director of PhotographySunnyside (1919) — Director of PhotographyThe Floorwalker (1916) — Director of PhotographyBehind the Screen (1916) — Director of Photography