New York City, New York, USA:
Born Abraham Fried in c.1897, he was a cinematographer in early Hollywood specializing in outdoor and early western cinema. He died tragically along with 9 others while filming Such Men Are Dangerous (1930) off the coast near Santa Monica, the plane he was filming on collided with another plane. Both planes burst into flames before crashing into the ocean. Among the dead were the director, Kenneth Hawks and three other cameramen George Eastman, Otho Jordan, Ben Frankel and Max Gold, the Assistant Director, two property men and the two pilots.
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Such Men Are Dangerous (1930) Camera Operator |
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Let's Go Places (1930) Director of Photography |
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Romance of the Underworld (1928) Cinematography |
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Dry Martini (1928) Director of Photography |
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Chicken à la King (1928) Director of Photography |
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Ginsberg the Great (1927) Cinematography |
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The Desired Woman (1927) Director of Photography |
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The Brute (1927) Cinematography |
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The Country Beyond (1926) Director of Photography |
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The Midnight Kiss (1926) Director of Photography |
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The Phantom Express (1925) Director of Photography |
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Wreckage (1925) Cinematography |
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With This Ring (1925) Director of Photography |
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His Forgotten Wife (1924) Director of Photography |
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The Galloping Fish (1924) Cinematography |
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The Woman Who Fooled Herself (1922) Cinematography |
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Flesh and Blood (1922) Director of Photography |
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The Man from Hell's River (1922) Director of Photography |
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Man and Woman (1920) Director of Photography |
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The Good-Bad Wife (1920) Cinematography |
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Even as Eve (1920) Director of Photography |
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The Lost Battalion (1919) Director of Photography |