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Roy F. Overbaugh (1882-1966) was an American cinematographer. He worked primarily in the United States often in association with the Canadian born director John S. Robertson, but also worked on several prestige films in Britain.
Date Of Birth November 14, 1882, Chicago, Illinois, United States Died February 6, 1966, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department Parents Edgar M. Overbaugh, Ella Ann Field Star Sign Scorpio
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Together We Live 1935 The Solitaire Man 1933 as Roy Overbaugh, photographed by Riot Squad 1933 as Roy Overbaugh Penrod and Sam 1931 as Roy Overbaugh, photography by Madame Guillotine 1931 Outside the Law 1930 as Roy Overbaugh Little Accident 1930 as Roy Overbaugh What Men Want 1930 as Roy Overbaugh Young Desire 1930 as Roy Overbaugh Wolves 1930 The Bishop Murder Case 1930 as Roy Overbaugh, photographed by The Return of the Rat 1929 Confetti 1928 Nell Gwyn 1926 as Roy Overbaugh The Beautiful City 1925 Shore Leave 1925 Soul-Fire 1925 as Roy Overbaugh New Toys 1925 as Roy Overbaugh Romola 1924 Classmates 1924 as Roy Overbaugh The White Sister 1923 as Roy Overbaugh Fury 1923 Women Men Marry 1922 as Roy Overbaugh The Bond Boy 1922 The Man from Home 1922 as Roy Overbaugh The Spanish Jade 1922 as Roy Overbaugh Love's Boomerang 1922 Footlights 1921 as Roy Overbough The Magic Cup 1921 Sentimental Tommy 1921 39 East 1920 A Dark Lantern 1920 Away Goes Prudence 1920 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1920/I as Roy Overbaugh, photographed by Wanted: A Husband 1919 Erstwhile Susan 1919 as Roy Overbaugh The Misleading Widow 1919 The Prussian Cur 1918 as Roy Overbaugh On the Jump 1918/I as Roy Overbaugh A Case at Law 1917 Cassidy 1917 as Roy Overbaugh Grafters 1917 American - That's All 1917 as Roy Overbaugh The Man Who Made Good 1917/II as Roy Overbaugh Her Father's Keeper 1917 as Roy Overbaugh Panthea 1917 The Birth of Emotion 1915 Short as Roy Overbaugh The Envoy Extraordinary 1914 The Adventures of Jacques 1913 Short Tom Blake's Redemption 1913 Short The Wooers of Mountain Kate 1912 Short
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Foreign Correspondent 1940 additional photographer - uncredited Gone with the Wind 1939 camera department head - uncredited
Known for movies Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) as Cinematographer
The White Sister (1923) as Cinematographer
The Bishop Murder Case (1930) as Cinematographer
Nell Gwyn (1926) as Cinematographer