Roland Totheroh Net Worth is $1.1 Million Roland Totheroh Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Roland Totheroh (1890–1967) was an American cinematographer most notable for being the regular cameraman on the films of Charlie Chaplin. Born in San Francisco, he worked with Chaplin from 1915 until the 1940s in over 30 films for the legendary comedian. He was often billed as Rollie Totheroh. His parents were John Edgar Totheroh and Emma Gertrude (nee Ashman). His brother was the writer Dan Totheroh(1894-1976) and his son was actor Jack Totheroh (born 1914, Niles, California - 2011).Totheroh was portrayed in the film Chaplin by David Duchovny.
Date Of Birth November 29, 1890, San Francisco, California, United States Died June 18, 1967, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, USA Profession Cinematographer, Actor, Camera Department Children Jack Totheroh Siblings Dan Totheroh Star Sign Sagittarius
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Song of My Heart 1948 director of photography Monsieur Verdoux 1947 director of photography The Chaplin Cavalcade 1941 The Charlie Chaplin Festival 1941 The Great Dictator 1940 director of photography Charlie Chaplin Carnival 1938 Modern Times 1936 as Rollie Totheroh, photography City Lights 1931 as Rollie Totheroh, photographer The Circus 1928 as Rollie H. Totheroh, photography The Gold Rush 1925 A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate 1923 uncredited The Pilgrim 1923 Short uncredited Pay Day 1922/I Short uncredited The Idle Class 1921 Short uncredited The Kid 1921 uncredited The Professor 1919 Short uncredited A Day's Pleasure 1919 Short uncredited Sunnyside 1919 Short uncredited Shoulder Arms 1918 uncredited The Bond 1918 Short as R.H. Totheroh A Dog's Life 1918 Short uncredited The Adventurer 1917/I Short photography, uncredited The Immigrant 1917 Short The Cure 1917 Short uncredited Easy Street 1917 Short uncredited The Rink 1916 Short uncredited Behind the Screen 1916 Short photography The Pawnshop 1916 Short The Count 1916 Short photography, uncredited One A.M. 1916 Short The Vagabond 1916 Short The Fireman 1916 Short The Floorwalker 1916 Short A Burlesque on Carmen 1915 Short A Night in the Show 1915 Short uncredited Work 1915 Short uncredited When Love and Honor Called 1915 Short as Rollie Totheroh The Dance at Eagle Pass 1913 Short as Rollie Totheroh
Actor Title Year Status Character The Bachelor's Burglar 1915 Short as Rollie Totheroh The Making of Broncho Billy 1913 Short as Rollie Totheroh The Ranchman's Anniversary 1912 Short as Rollie Totheroh, unconfirmed The Tomboy on Bar Z 1912 Short Clerk (as Rollie Totheroh)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Limelight 1952 photographic consultant
Known for movies Modern Times (1936) as Cinematographer
The Great Dictator (1940) as Cinematographer
City Lights (1931) as Cinematographer
The Gold Rush (1925) as Cinematographer