Jack Stevens (cinematographer)
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BornNovember 2, 1903
DiedJune 17, 1961 (aged 57)
OccupationCinematographer
Yearsactive1921–1938 (film)
Jack Stevens | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 2, 1903 |
| Died | June 17, 1961 (aged 57) |
| Occupation | Cinematographer |
| Years active | 1921–1938 (film) |
| Father | Landers Stevens |
| Relatives | George Stevens (brother) |
Jack Stevens (1903–1961) was an American cinematographer active during the silent and early sound era. He worked on several Laurel and Hardy films for Hal Roach Studios.[1] His father was actor Landers Stevens.[2] He was the elder brother of the director George Stevens.[3]
- Mine to Keep (1923)
- Other Men's Daughters (1923)
- American Manners (1924)
- The Law Forbids (1924)
- Stepping Lively (1924)
- The Fighting Demon (1925)
- The Isle of Hope (1925)
- The Broadway Gallant (1926)
- The Night Patrol (1926)
- The Merry Cavalier (1926)
- The Better Man (1926)
- The Blue Streak (1926)
- The Cavalier (1928)
- Another Fine Mess (1930)
- Beau Hunks (1931)
- Pardon Us (1931)
- Our Wife (1931)
- Chickens Come Home (1931)
- Speed Madness (1932)
- Get That Girl (1932)
- On Your Guard (1933)
- The Cuckoo Clock (1938)