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Len Powers


Len Powers

Birthday:

12/12/1894

Place of birth:

Rodney, Iowa, USA:

Biography:

POWERS, LEN (Leonard Stephen Powers) Born December 12, 1892 (although he incorrectly gave 1894 on some documents), Rodney, Iowa. Len grew up in Grant, Iowa with his grocer father Charles, mother May, and siblings Charles, Hazel and Clara. He went to school in Portland, Oregon and for a time was a professional boxer. Powers began work as a cinematographer with Reliance in 1914. He shot Blue Blood and Red (1916) for Raoul Walsh at Fox, and Headin’ South (1918) for Douglas Fairbanks, directed by Allan Dwan; he also worked for Magnetic, Mack Sennett, and Hank Mann Comedies. His first film for Hal Roach was the Our Gang short Young Sherlocks (1922). He directed or co-directed 14 Dippy Doo-Dad shorts for Roach in 1923 and ’24, and because of his success with all-animal casts he was asked to film a rooster crowing for the official Pathé logo. After that, Powers was a cameraman exclusively for Roach through 1933, mostly working with Charley Chase. (He moonlighted as a gagman for Mack Sennett in 1927.) With Laurel and Hardy he worked on From Soup to Nuts, Habeas Corpus, Unaccustomed As We Are, Berth Marks, The Hoose-Gow, and The Music Box. He worked at Universal in the early ’40s and was camera operator on some Johnny Mack Brown Westerns toward the end of the decade. His last known credit was photographing stills for Around the World in Eighty Days (1956). Powers’ wife, the former Muriel Elizabeth Davey, died in November. 1945, but he was survived by their daughter Murlen. Died January25, 1965, Hollywood, California, age 72; of a heart attack.



Credits

Slave Ship (1937)
as Crew Member (uncredited)
It's a Wild Life (1918)
as
Pipe the Whiskers (1918)
as
Hollywood Burlesque (1949)
Director of Photography
Arabian Tights (1933)
Director of Photography
The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble (1933)
Director of Photography
You're Telling Me (1932)
Director of Photography
The Music Box (1932)
Director of Photography
The Tabasco Kid (1932)
Director of Photography
Doctor's Orders (1930)
Cinematography
Girl Shock (1930)
Cinematography
Bear Shooters (1930)
Director of Photography
Whispering Whoopee (1930)
Cinematography
Berth Marks (1929)
Director of Photography
Unaccustomed as We Are (1929)
Director of Photography
The Boy Friend (1928)
Director of Photography
Limousine Love (1928)
Director of Photography
Fighting Fathers (1927)
Cinematography
The Way of All Pants (1927)
Director of Photography
The Sting of Stings (1927)
Cinematography
Are Brunettes Safe? (1927)
Director of Photography
Be Your Age (1926)
Director of Photography
Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes (1926)
Director of Photography
Bromo and Juliet (1926)
Director of Photography
Crazy Like a Fox (1926)
Director of Photography
Along Came Auntie (1926)
Director of Photography
He Forgot to Remember (1926)
Director
Don Key (Son of Burro) (1926)
Director of Photography
Say It with Babies (1926)
Director of Photography
Madame Mystery (1926)
Cinematography
Wandering Papas (1926)
Director of Photography
Innocent Husbands (1925)
Director of Photography
Bad Boy (1925)
Director of Photography
Should Husbands Be Watched? (1925)
Director of Photography
Plain and Fancy Girls (1925)
Director of Photography
Fighting Fluid (1925)
Director of Photography
Sittin' Pretty (1924)
Director of Photography
Stolen Goods (1924)
Director of Photography
Up and at 'Em (1924)
Director
North of 50-50 (1924)
Director
Love's Reward (1924)
Director
Lovey Dovey (1923)
Director
Go West (1923)
Director
The Knockout (1923)
Director
Be Honest (1923)
Director
The Watch Dog (1923)
Director
The Yellow Dog Catcher (1919)
Camera Operator
Headin' South (1918)
Director of Photography
The Honor System (1917)
Director of Photography