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Gerald Gibbs was born on November 7, 1907 in Surrey, England as Gerald Ernest Gibbs. He is known for his work on The Avengers (1961), Whisky Galore (1949) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955). He died on January 23, 1990 in London, England.
Date Of Birth November 7, 1907 Place Of Birth Surrey, England, UK Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 British cinematographer, in films from 1928 as a camera assistant at Cricklewood Studios. Subsequently with Ealing and British National.
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Robin Hood: The Movie 1991 Video From a Bird's Eye View 1970-1971 TV Series director of photography - 5 episodes Strange Report TV Series 3 episodes, 1969 - 1970 director of photography - 13 episodes, 1969 - 1970 Hostile Witness 1968 Man in a Suitcase 1968 TV Series 1 episode Gideon C.I.D. 1964-1967 TV Series director of photography - 26 episodes Mister Ten Per Cent 1967 director of photography The Great British Train Robbery 1966 TV Mini-Series 3 episodes Bindle (One of Them Days) 1966 Voodoo Blood Death 1965 Devil Doll 1964 They All Died Laughing 1964 The Leather Boys 1964 director of photography Station Six-Sahara 1963 A Prize of Arms 1962 The Boys 1962 photographed by The Devil's Agent 1962 The Webster Boy 1962 The Avengers 1961 TV Series lighting cameraman, 1968-1969 The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's 1960 Too Young to Love 1960 This Other Eden 1959 Cover Girl Killer 1959 photographed by Armchair Theatre 1959 TV Series 1 episode Left Right and Centre 1959 Further Up the Creek 1958 The Man Upstairs 1958 lighting cameraman The Safecracker 1958 director of photography Blue Murder at St. Trinian's 1957 director of photography At the Stroke of Nine 1957 Enemy from Space 1957 director of photography She Played with Fire 1957 X the Unknown 1956 director of photography The Green Man 1956 The Adventures of Robin Hood TV Series 7 episodes, 1956 director of photography - 18 episodes, 1955 - 1956 Finger of Guilt 1956 Operation Conspiracy 1956 The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn 1956 Short Hill 24 Doesn't Answer 1955 Room in the House 1955 Night of the Silvery Moon 1954 Delayed Action 1954 Operation Diplomat 1953 Black 13 1953 The Straw Man 1953 The Broken Horseshoe 1953 director of photography Johnny on the Run 1953 The Steel Key 1953 There Was a Young Lady 1953 The Second Mrs. Tanqueray 1952 Dans la vie tout s'arrange 1952 The Faithful City 1952 Sing Along with Me 1952 Night Was Our Friend 1951 Pardon My French 1951 Paper Gallows 1950 Eye Witness 1950 High Jinks in Society 1949 Whisky Galore 1949 director of photography Alice in Wonderland 1949 photography No Orchids for Miss Blandish 1948 Loyal Heart 1946 Battle for Music 1945 Don Chicago 1945 The World Owes Me a Living 1945 Demobbed 1944 as G. Gibbs Welcome, Mr. Washington 1944 Old Mother Riley Overseas 1943 Adeste Fideles 1941 Documentary short Queen's Messengers 1941 Documentary short as G.E. Gibbs The Schooner Gang 1937 Cock o' the North 1935 photography The Coming of the Dial 1933 Documentary short
Camera Department Title Year Status Character The Avengers 1968 TV Series director of photography - 6 episodes Johnny on the Run 1953 camera operator Against the Wind 1948 cinematographer: second unit - uncredited Battle for Music 1945 lighting technician The Dummy Talks 1943 camera operator The Bells Go Down 1943 camera operator - as G. Gibbs Went the Day Well? 1942 camera operator - as G. Gibbs Front Line Kids 1942 camera work Danny Boy 1941 camera operator Shadowed Eyes 1940 camera operator Advance Democracy! 1938 Documentary short camera operator Meet My Sister 1933 camera operator - uncredited
Director Title Year Status Character C.O.D.: A Mellow Drama 1929
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1964 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best British Cinematography (B/W) Station Six-Sahara (1963)
Known for movies The Avengers (1968) as Cinematographer
Whisky Galore (1949) as Cinematographer
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955-1956) as Cinematographer
Enemy from Space (1957) as Cinematographer