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Henry Cronjager (February 15, 1877 – August 1, 1967) was a cinematographer during the early days of silent film, and was active during the beginning of the sound film era.


Biography

Born in Germany on February 15, 1877, Cronjager and his brother Jules moved to the United States. In 1893 he became a photographer, initially working in portrait studios, before ending up in the art department of the New York Edison Co. Cronjager eventually moved into cinematography, working for companies such as
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, the Biograph Company, and Fox Film Corporation, being the first cameraman engaged by both of those studios. He was known for his use of shadows, which would become a staple of the later German expressionist film movement. His two sons, Henry Cronjager Jr. and Edward Cronjager were also cinematographers, with Edward being nominated for seven Oscars. His grandson, William Cronjager (through Henry Jr.), was an
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-winning cinematographer. His more notable silent films include 1917's ''Crime and Punishment'', the '' Mary Pickford'' 1919 picture, ''
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''. In 1920 he was one of the first cameramen to use the use the "double exposure" method to film an actor on screen in two different roles at the same time, in the 1920
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''. His career went into decline with the advent of talking pictures, although he was one of several cameraman to film Howard Hughes' 1930 film, Hell's Angels. In an ironic twist, when he was demoted from cinematographer to cameraman on the 1934 film'' Kentucky Kernels'', he would retire. His son Edward had been selected as the director of photography for that film.


Filmography

(Per AFI database) *''Comedy and Tragedy'' (1909) *'' The Fox Hunt'' (1909) *''A Central American Romance'' (1910) *''The Heart of a Rose'' (1910) *''The Judgment of the Mighty Deep'' (1910) *''More Than His Duty'' (1910) *'' Pardners'' (1910) *''The Princess and the Peasant'' (1910) *''A Trip over the Rocky and Selkirk Mountains in Canada'' (1910) *''An Unselfish Love'' (1910) *''The Battle of Trafalgar'' (1911) *'' Lord Chumley'' (1914) *''
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'' (1917) *'' Crime and Punishment'' (1917) *''The Warfare of the Flesh'' (1917) *''The Caillaux Case'' (1918) *''Moral Suicide'' (1918) *''Why America Will Win'' (1918) *'' Three Men and a Girl'' (1919) *'' The Unpardonable Sin'' (1919) *'' Daddy-Long-Legs'' (1919) *''Don't Ever Marry'' (1920) *'' The River's End'' (1920) *''
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'' (1920) *''
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'' (1921) *'' Just Around the Corner'' (1921) *''
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'' (1921) *''Back Home and Broke'' (1922) *'' The Seventh Day'' (1922) *''
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'' (1922) *''Fog Bound'' (1923) *''
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'' (1923) *'' The Confidence Man'' (1924) *''The Great White Way'' (1924) *''
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'' (1924) * ''
Three Miles Out ''Three Miles Out'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Madge Kennedy, Harrison Ford, and Marc McDermott. The title of the film refers to the three-mile limit which formerly defined the territorial waters o ...
'' (1924) *'' Unguarded Women'' (1924) *''
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'' (1925) *'' Fifty-Fifty'' (1925) * ''
His Buddy's Wife ''His Buddy's Wife'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Tom Terriss and starring Glenn Hunter, Edna Murphy, and Gordon Begg. Plot As described in a film magazine reviews, Jim McMorrow and Bill Mullaney, from entirely different ...
'' (1925) *''Corporal Kate'' (1926) *''
Old Loves and New ''Old Loves and New'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur in one of his final American films. The romance and adventure story has the virtuous Lord Carew and the good-for-nothing Lord Geradine competing for the a ...
'' (1926) * '' Fighting Love'' (1927) *''
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'' (1927) *'' The Road to Ruin'' (1928) *'' Linda'' (1929) *'' Hell's Angels'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1930) *''
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'' (1930) *''
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'' (1931) *'' Ace of Aces'' (1933) *'' Myrt and Marge'' (1933) *'' No Marriage Ties'' (1933) *''Gigolettes of Paris'' (1933)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cronjager, Henry American cinematographers 1877 births 1967 deaths German emigrants to the United States Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery