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Nationality
  
US

Role
  
Cinematographer

Name
  
Leroy Phelps

Known for
  
work with Frank Buck

Occupation
  
cinematographer


Leroy G. Phelps

Born
  
April 27, 1892
New York City

Spouse(s)
  
Minerva Phelps (divorced 1949), Elfrida Johnson Phelps

Died
  
February 16, 1964, Freeport, New York, United States

Movies
  
Wild Cargo, Jungle Cavalcade

People also search for
  
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Leroy Garfield Phelps (April 27, 1892 in New York City – February 16, 1964 in Freeport, Long Island) was a cinematographer who filmed Frank Buck’s second movie, Wild Cargo.

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Early career

Phelps was official photographer of Yale University from 1920 to 1932. A year later he accompanied Frank Buck to India, Ceylon, Sumatra and Malaya, where he filmed Wild Cargo.

Work with Frank Buck

While making Wild Cargo Phelps was nearly crippled by an infection he acquired after scratching himself on a poisonous renghus tree in the jungle. Buck and Phelps were almost trampled by a herd of stampeding water buffalo; they were spared only when the animals changed direction at the last moment. Phelps was cinematographer for some of the sequences in Buck's 1941 film Jungle Cavalcade.

Later career

Phelps joined the Armand Denis- Leila Roosevelt Expedition to Africa and the Far East and was associate producer of "Wheels Across Africa,” "Wheels Across India," "Dangerous Journey" and "Dark Rapture."

South Seas Documentary

While acting as a civilian pool photographer for the atomic bomb tests at Bikini, Phelps made a documentary film of natives on Likiep Atoll. The film was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress.

Death

Phelps died at his home in Freeport, Long Island. He is buried in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, Long Island.

References

Leroy G. Phelps Wikipedia