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Nationality
  
US

Role
  
Film cinematographer

Name
  
Herman Schopp

Known for
  
work with Frank Buck

Occupation
  
cinematographer


Born
  
28 June 1899
Radzichower, Austria (now Radziejow, Poland)

Died
  
August 8, 1954, Santa Marinella, Italy

Movies
  
Son of Ingagi, The Secret of Treasure Island, Tokyo File 212, The Mysterious Pilot, Jungle Menace

Similar People
  
Elmer Clifton, George Melford, Spencer Gordon Bennet, George Rosener, Gordon Griffith

Herman Schopp (born 28 June 1899 Radzichower, Austria (now Radziejów, Poland); died August 8, 1954, Santa Marinella, Italy, age 55) was a cinematographer of the Frank Buck serial Jungle Menace.

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Early years

Schopp was born in Radzichower, Austria (now Radziejów, Poland). He immigrated to the US (New York City) 29 August 1907.

Career

Schopp was cinematographer of The Mysterious Pilot, Son of Ingagi, The Secret of Treasure Island, and many other films. He was a World War II veteran.

Work with Frank Buck

In 1937, Schopp was a cinematographer of the Frank Buck serial Jungle Menace.

Death

Schopp died of heart failure while filming an Errol Flynn movie, Il Maestro di Don Giovanni, in Santa Marinella, Italy. A brother and a sister survived him. His ashes are interred in Beth Olam Cemetery in Los Angeles.

References

Herman Schopp Wikipedia


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