Roy F. Overbaugh
Camera · Director of Photography · Cinematography · Camera Operator
Born Nov 14, 1882 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Active 1917–1966
Roy F. Overbaugh (1882–1966) was an American cinematographer. He worked primarily in the United States often in association with the Canadian born director John S. Robertson, but also worked on several prestige films in Britain.
Filmography
The Solitaire Man (1933) — Director of PhotographyMadame Guillotine (1931) — Director of PhotographyPenrod and Sam (1931) — CinematographyLittle Accident (1930) — Director of PhotographyWolves (1930) — Director of PhotographyYoung Desire (1930) — Director of PhotographyThe Return of the Rat (1929) — Director of PhotographyThe Bishop Murder Case (1929) — Director of PhotographyNell Gwyn (1926) — Director of PhotographySoul-Fire (1925) — Director of PhotographyThe Beautiful City (1925) — Director of PhotographyNew Toys (1925) — Director of PhotographyRomola (1924) — Director of PhotographyClassmates (1924) — Director of PhotographyFury (1923) — CinematographyThe White Sister (1923) — Director of PhotographyThe Magic Cup (1921) — Director of PhotographySentimental Tommy (1921) — Director of PhotographyFootlights (1921) — Director of PhotographyDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) — Director of PhotographyWanted: A Husband (1919) — CinematographyThe Misleading Widow (1919) — CinematographyThe Man Who Made Good (1917) — Director of PhotographyHer Father's Keeper (1917) — Director of Photography