William Marshall
Camera · Director of Photography · Cinematography · Camera Operator
Born Jan 16, 1885 · Turkey
Active 1916–1943
William C. Marshall was an Ottoman Empire-born American cinematographer. His career began in 1916 and ended in 1930. He served as cinematographer on the starring vehicles for such stars as Annette Kellerman, Marguerite Clark, Billie Burke,…
Filmography
Van Morrison in Ireland (1981) — Camera OperatorSecond Wife (1930) — Director of PhotographyTime to Love (1927) — Director of PhotographyHula (1927) — Director of PhotographyWedding Bills (1927) — Director of PhotographyStranded in Paris (1926) — Director of PhotographyWet Paint (1926) — Director of PhotographyYou'd Be Surprised (1926) — Director of PhotographyYouth and Adventure (1925) — Director of PhotographyThe Fighting Demon (1925) — Director of PhotographyTearing Through (1925) — Director of PhotographyIn Fast Company (1924) — Director of PhotographyTea- With a Kick! (1923) — Director of PhotographyLights Out (1923) — Director of PhotographyThe Ghost Breaker (1922) — Director of PhotographyThe Jilt (1922) — Director of PhotographyOur Leading Citizen (1922) — Director of PhotographyThe Sheik (1921) — Director of PhotographyA Wise Fool (1921) — CinematographyEyes of the Heart (1920) — CinematographyAll of a Sudden Peggy (1920) — Director of PhotographyA Girl Named Mary (1919) — CinematographyIn Mizzoura (1919) — Director of PhotographyThe Little Boy Scout (1917) — Director of Photography