Charles Edgar Schoenbaum Net Worth is
$800,000
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum was a popular cinematographer whose career began in 1917 and ended with his abrupt death in 1951.
Date Of Birth | April 28, 1893, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Died | January 23, 1951, Beverly Hills, California, United States |
Place Of Birth | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Profession | Cinematographer, Camera Department |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Cinematography |
Star Sign | Taurus |
Cinematographer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Duchess of Idaho | 1950 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Stars in My Crown | 1950 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
The Outriders | 1950 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Challenge to Lassie | 1949 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Little Women | 1949 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Annie Was a Wonder | 1949 | Short director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Hills of Home | 1948 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Summer Holiday | 1948 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Good News | 1947 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Cynthia | 1947 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
The Mighty McGurk | 1947 | | |
Bad Bascomb | 1946 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood | 1945 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Son of Lassie | 1945 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Return from Nowhere | 1944 | Short director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Hi Diddle Diddle | 1943 | director of photography - as Chas. Schoenbaum | |
Salute to the Marines | 1943 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Benjamin Franklin, Jr. | 1943 | Short | |
Portrait of a Genius | 1943 | Documentary short as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Unexpected Riches | 1942 | Short | |
Junior Army | 1942 | director of photography - as Charles Schoenbaum | |
New York Town | 1941 | | |
Always a Bride | 1940 | as Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Escape to Paradise | 1939 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Honeymoon in Bali | 1939 | uncredited | |
Way Down South | 1939 | as Charles Schoenbaum, photography | |
Fisherman's Wharf | 1939 | as Charles Schoenbaum, photography | |
Sons of the Legion | 1938 | | |
Daughter of Shanghai | 1937 | as Charles Schoenbaum, photographed by | |
Love on Toast | 1937 | | |
On Such a Night | 1937 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Secret Valley | 1937 | as Charles Schoenbaum, photography | |
Rainbow on the River | 1936 | | |
It's in the Air | 1935 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Here Comes the Band | 1935 | as Charles Schoenbaum, photographed by | |
Goodbye Love | 1933 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
Skyway | 1933 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Kickin' the Crown Around | 1933 | Short as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Tomorrow at Seven | 1933 | as Charles Schoenbaum, photographed by | |
Sailor Be Good | 1933 | | |
Racetrack | 1933 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Men Are Such Fools | 1932 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
If I Had a Million | 1932 | segments "Death Cell", "The Three Marines", photographed by, uncredited | |
Women Go on Forever | 1931 | | |
Salvation Nell | 1931 | | |
Hell Bound | 1931 | | |
Woman Hungry | 1931 | | |
Command Performance | 1931 | | |
She Got What She Wanted | 1930 | | |
Bright Lights | 1930 | as Charles Schoenbaum, photography | |
Bride of the Regiment | 1930 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
The Rogue Song | 1930 | | |
Sally | 1929 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum, photography | |
The Girl Who Wouldn't Wait | 1929 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
The Water Hole | 1928 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
The Vanishing Pioneer | 1928 | | |
Under the Tonto Rim | 1928 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Beau Sabreur | 1928 | | |
Nevada | 1927 | | |
Drums of the Desert | 1927 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Arizona Bound | 1927 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
The Mysterious Rider | 1927 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Man of the Forest | 1926 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Forlorn River | 1926 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
The Last Frontier | 1926 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Born to the West | 1926 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Desert Gold | 1926 | | |
The Vanishing American | 1925 | | |
A Son of His Father | 1925 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
In the Name of Love | 1925 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Adventure | 1925 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
The Devil's Cargo | 1925 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Empty Hands | 1924 | | |
Code of the Sea | 1924 | | |
The Heritage of the Desert | 1924 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
The Heart Raider | 1923 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
Mr. Billings Spends His Dime | 1923 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
Nobody's Money | 1923 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
On the High Seas | 1922 | | |
The Siren Call | 1922 | | |
Across the Continent | 1922 | | |
The World's Champion | 1922 | | |
Exit the Vamp | 1921 | | |
The Hell Diggers | 1921 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
Too Much Speed | 1921 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
Sham | 1921 | | |
The Love Special | 1921 | | |
The Charm School | 1921 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Burglar Proof | 1920 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Always Audacious | 1920 | | |
Held by the Enemy | 1920 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Miss Hobbs | 1920 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
The Six Best Cellars | 1920 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
An Adventure in Hearts | 1919 | | |
Too Much Johnson | 1919 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
It Pays to Advertise | 1919 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Hawthorne of the U.S.A. | 1919 | | |
Why Smith Left Home | 1919 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Love Insurance | 1919 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
A Very Good Young Man | 1919 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
The Woman Next Door | 1919 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Fires of Faith | 1919 | as C. Edward Shoenbaum, exteriors | |
The Best Man | 1919 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
Something to Do | 1919 | as C. Edgar Schoenbaum | |
The Winning Girl | 1919 | as Charles E. Schoenbaum | |
Venus in the East | 1919 | | |
The Way of a Man with a Maid | 1918 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
The Mystery Girl | 1918 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
Women's Weapons | 1918 | as Charles Schoenbaum | |
The Girl Who Came Back | 1918 | | |
The Woman God Forgot | 1917 | | |
Camera Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Remarkable Andrew | 1942 | second camera - uncredited | |
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife | 1938 | photographer: Leo Tover fill-in during illness - uncredited | |
Sob Sister | 1931 | still photographer - uncredited | |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1950 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Cinematography, Color | Little Women (1949) |
Known for movies