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  1. Theodor Sparkuhl (October 7, 1894, Hannover, Germany – June 13, 1946, Los Angeles, California) was a German-born cinematographer with 140 movies to his credit. Sparkuhl began his career as a projectionist in 1911.

  2. Theodor Sparkuhl was born on 7 October 1894 in Hannover, Germany. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Der Henker (1928), College Scandal (1935) and No More Women (1934). He was married to Helen Shahwan. He died on 13 June 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  3. The German cinematographer Theodor Sparkuhl worked at Elstree from 1929 to 1930. Accounts of this period in Britain have often emphasised the detrimental effects of the arrival of the sound film in...

  4. Theodor Sparkuhl (October 7, 1894 – June 13, 1946) was a German-born cinematographer with over 100 movies to his credit.

  5. Theodor Sparkuhl was a German-born cinematographer with over 100 movies to his cartulary-register. Education. University of Bonn. Career. Sparkuhl began his career as a projectionist in 1911. He was trained as a newsreel cameraman at the German susbsidiary of the French film production company Gaumont in 1912.

  6. The cinematographer Theodor Sparkuhl began his professional career as a seller of movie projectors and afterwards he went go Gaumont in Berlin in 1912 in order to join an education as a cinematographer for newsreels.

  7. www.biographies.net › biography › theodor_sparkuhlBiography of Theodor Sparkuhl

    Theodor Sparkuhl was a German-born cinematographer with over 100 movies to his credit. He was educated at the University of Göttingen and the University of Bonn. His films include The Glass Key and St. Louis Blues with Dorothy Lamour and Lloyd Nolan.