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Ray Elton was born on January 28, 1914 in Cardiff, Wales as Samuel Raymond Elton. He was a cinematographer and producer, known for Last Holiday (1950), Quartet (1948) and Miranda (1948). He was married to Veronica Newman. He died on May 7, 1994 in London, England.
Date Of Birth January 28, 1914 Died 1994-05-07 Place Of Birth Cardiff, Wales, UK Profession Cinematographer, Producer, Camera Department Star Sign Aquarius
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Bachelor in Paris 1952 Four Days 1951 Two on the Tiles 1951 The Smart Aleck 1951 Last Holiday 1950 Marry Me 1949 A Boy, a Girl and a Bike 1949 Quartet 1948 The Blind Goddess 1948 Miranda 1948 Pattern for Progress 1948 Documentary English Criminal Justice 1946 Documentary short General Election 1946 Documentary short as Raymond Elton The Glen Is Ours 1946 Short as Raymond Elton Verni zustaneme 1945 Documentary as Raymond Elton Each for All 1945 Documentary short as Raymond Elton Song of the People 1945 Documentary short Out of Chaos 1944 Documentary short London Terminus 1944 Documentary short as S. Raymond Elton Health of a Nation 1943 Documentary short as Raymond Elton The Crown of the Year 1943 Documentary short as Raymond Elton The Second Freedom 1943 Documentary short as S.R. Elton Oxford 1941 Documentary short as Raymond Elton Our Island Nation 1937 Documentary as S. Raymond Elton, photography: studio
Producer Title Year Status Character A Town Called Charlie 1981 Documentary short producer David Dimbleby Looks at the BP Tanker Company 1973 Documentary producer The Opportunist 1972 Short producer Granny Gets the Point 1971 Short producer Jim's Milk 1968 Documentary short executive producer Revolutions for All 1967 Short executive producer
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Soldier, Sailor 1944 location camera Hideout in the Alps 1936 camera operator - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Omnibus 1981 TV Series documentary Himself
Known for movies Last Holiday (1950) as Cinematographer
Quartet (1948) as Cinematographer
Miranda (1948) as Cinematographer
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike (1949) as Cinematographer