Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Edward Linden

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
US

Name
  
Edward Linden


Role
  
Cinematographer

Ex-spouse
  
Georgia Hazel Linden

Born
  
26 August 1891
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Other names
  
Edwin Gilbert Linden (Birth Name), Edwin G. Linden, Eddie Linden, Edward Linden, Eddie Linder.

Occupation
  
Cinematographer, Director of Photography, Director, Camera and Electrical Department, Special Effects, Visual Effects.

Known for
  
Work on King Kong and Son of Kong with Frank Buck and Special/Visual Effects on The Adventures of Mark Twain.

Died
  
November 15, 1956, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
King Kong, Son of Kong, Jungle Menace, The Werewolf, Swamp Woman

Similar People
  
Steve Clemente, Frank Reicher, Sam Hardy, Noble Johnson, Ernest B Schoedsack

Edward Linden (born Edwin Gilbert Linden, August 26, 1891 in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, USA; died November 15, 1956 (age 68) in Los Angeles, California, USA) was an American cinematographer. He served as cinematographer for King Kong, Son of Kong, and the Frank Buck serial Jungle Menace, as well directing Scar Hanan.

Contents

Career

During World War I, Linden worked in Chicago for the Selig Polyscope Company as a motion picture photographer, according to his World War I draft registration card. His career started in the silent film era with A Modern Day Mother Goose and The Mask. Linden was most notably associated with his cinematography/photography work on King Kong. Following his work on Son of Kong, Linden photographed a string of B pictures and westerns, including Slaves in Bondage, Isle of Destiny, The Lost City, Today I Hang, The Dawn Express, Rough Riding Ranger, The Secret of Treasure Island, The Man in the Saddle, City of Missing Girls, Hard Guy, The Werewolf, A Yank in Libya, and The Mysterious Pilot. Linden moved into television in the 1950s. He was noted for his choice of camera, the Mitchell no. 66, which he used during the filming of King Kong, and for his visual/special effects work in The Adventures of Mark Twain.

Work with Frank Buck

In 1937, Linden was a cinematographer for the Frank Buck serial Jungle Menace.

References

Edward Linden Wikipedia