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A Kansas native, Elmer Dyer moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was 14. He entered the film business as an assistant set dresser, but after buying a camera he began to find work as a cinematographer, and supplied footage to many newsreel companies. He soon found himself hired as cinematographer on several low-budget westerns, but he really...
Date Of Birth August 24, 1892, Lawrence, Kansas, United States Died February 8, 1970, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Lawrence, Kansas, USA Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department, Assistant Director Nominations Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Star Sign Virgo
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Spring Affair 1960 Hollywood Thrill-Makers 1954 Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory 1952 Craig Kennedy, Criminologist 1952 TV Series 13 episodes Cattle Queen 1951 director of photography Korea Patrol 1951 Border Outlaws 1950 I Killed Geronimo 1950 Timber Fury 1950 The Winner's Circle 1948 Gallant Journey 1946 P-38 Flight Characteristics 1943 Short documentary Ridin' the Trail 1940 Lightning Strikes West 1940 American History: Our Constitution 1940 Documentary short Murder on the Yukon 1940 photographed by Daughter of the Tong 1939 photography Two Gun Troubador 1939 Code of the Fearless 1939 Clipped Wings 1937 Special Agent K-7 1936 photographed by The Crowd Roars 1932 uncredited Branded 1931 photography by Hell's Angels 1930 photography Pioneers of the West 1927 Code of the Northwest 1926 as Elmer G. Dyer A String of Diamonds 1926 Short as Elmer G. Dyer The Golden Trail 1925 Ranger Bill 1925 Battlin' Bill 1924 Mile-a-Minute Morgan 1924 as Elmer G. Dyer The Lone Wagon 1923 as Elmer G. Dyer The Web of the Law 1923 as Elmer G. Dyer The White Squaw 1920 Short as E.G. Dyer
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Clipped Wings 1937 aerial photographer Lost Horizon 1937 aerial photography King of Hockey 1936 photographer: ice scenes - uncredited China Clipper 1936 aerial photographer - uncredited Roaming Lady 1936 camera: airplane scenes - uncredited Skybound 1935 aerial photographer West Point of the Air 1935 aerial photographer Murder in the Clouds 1934 aerial photographer Change of Heart 1934 aerial photographer - uncredited Night Flight 1933 aerial photography Central Airport 1933 aerial camera operator - uncredited The White Sister 1933 aerial photographer - uncredited Today We Live 1933 aerial photographer - uncredited Air Mail 1932 aerial photographer - uncredited The Lost Squadron 1932 aerial photographer - uncredited Dirigible 1931 aerial photography Cimarron 1931 camera crew member: land rush scenes - uncredited The Dawn Patrol 1930 aerial photography Flight 1929 aerial photographer The Air Circus 1928 camera operator The Hot Angel 1958 aerial photographer - as Elmer G. Dyer Murder Is My Beat 1955 special photography Hollywood Thrill-Makers 1954 camera operator Air Force 1943 aerial photography Wake Island 1942 aerial photographer Captains of the Clouds 1942 aerial photographer Keep 'Em Flying 1941 aerial photographer Dive Bomber 1941 aerial photography I Wanted Wings 1941 aerial photographer - uncredited The Flying Deuces 1939 aerial photography Only Angels Have Wings 1939 aerial photographer Wings of the Navy 1939 aerial photography
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Flight Command 1940 second unit director - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Air Hostess 1933 aerial photography specialist - uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1944 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Air Force (1943)
Known for movies Hell's Angels (1930) as Cinematographer
Gallant Journey (1946) as Cinematographer
Daughter of the Tong (1939) as Cinematographer
Clipped Wings (1937) as Cinematographer