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Years active
  
1913-1948 (film)


Name
  
William Luff

Role
  
Cinematographer

Born
  
31 May 1872
London, United Kingdom

Died
  
March 15, 1960, England, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes, Department Store, Grease

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Occupation
  
Actor, Cinematographer

William Luff (1872–1960) was a British actor and cinematographer. He played the role of Charles II in the 1922 silent The Glorious Adventure. Following the arrival of sound he switched to cinematography. He worked for Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios during the 1930s, shooting several of the company's more expensive films.

Contents

Cinematographer

  • Frail Women (1932)
  • Condemned to Death (1932)
  • The Lodger (1932)
  • Bella Donna (1934)
  • The Lash (1934)
  • The Broken Melody (1934)
  • Lily of Killarney (1934)
  • Inside the Room (1935)
  • Annie, Leave the Room! (1935)
  • She Shall Have Music (1935)
  • Eliza Comes to Stay (1936)
  • A Romance in Flanders (1937)
  • Actor

  • The Stolen Plans (1913)
  • A Gipsy Cavalier (1922)
  • The Glorious Adventure (1922)
  • The Virgin Queen (1923)
  • References

    William Luff Wikipedia