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Charles J. Stumar

Cinematographer | * 08/28/1890 († 44, 06/29/1935) | Budapest (Hungary)
Charles J. Stumar (28 August 1890 – 29 June 1935) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer who shot 110 English and German language films from 1917 until his death in a plane accident. He was a brother of cinematographer John Stumar. ()
Most frequent genres for this person: Drama | Romance / Love | Comedies

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Movies with Charles J. Stumar as Crew(45)

Camera/Director of Photography1935 Werewolf of London
Camera/Director of Photography1935 Storm Over the Andes
Camera/Director of Photography1935 Transient Lady
Camera/Director of Photography1935 Manhattan Moon
Camera/Director of Photography1935 The Raven
Camera/Director of Photography1934 Romance in the Rain
Camera/Director of Photography1934 Let's Talk It Over
Camera/Director of Photography1934 Bombay Mail
Camera/Director of Photography1934 Wake Up and Dream
Camera/Director of Photography1934 The Countess of Monte Cristo
Crew/Cinematography1933 The Billion Dollar Scandal
Camera/Director of Photography1933 Secret of the Blue Room
Camera/Director of Photography1933 King for a Night
Crew/Cinematography1933 Saturday's Millions
Camera/Director of Photography1932 Hearts of Humanity
Camera/Director of Photography1932 Tom Brown of Culver
Camera/Director of Photography1932 Steady Company
Camera/Director of Photography1932 The Mummy
Crew/Cinematography1932 The Doomed Battalion
Camera/Director of Photography1931 Nice Women
Camera/Director of Photography1931 The Boudoir Diplomat
Camera/Director of Photography1931 Heaven on Earth
Camera/Director of Photography1931 Aloha
Camera/Director of Photography1931 The Avenger
Camera/Director of Photography1931 One Hour of Happiness
Camera/Director of Photography1931 A House Divided
Camera/Director of Photography1930 Ludwig II, King of Bavaria
Camera/Director of Photography1930 The Rhineland Model
Camera/Director of Photography1929 The Brandenburg Arch
Crew/Cinematography1929 Der Teufelsreporter
Crew/Cinematography1929 The Shakedown
Camera/Director of Photography1928 The Michigan Kid
Camera/Director of Photography1927 Uncle Tom's Cabin
Camera/Director of Photography1926 The Cohens and Kellys
Camera/Director of Photography1925 I'll Show You the Town
Camera/Director of Photography1925 Raffles
Camera/Director of Photography1924 The Rose of Paris
Camera/Director of Photography1923 Abysmal Brute
Camera/Director of Photography1922 Skin Deep
Camera/Director of Photography1922 When Husbands Deceive
Camera/Director of Photography1922 The Trail of Hate
Camera/Director of Photography1920 What's Your Husband Doing?
Camera/Director of Photography1920 Sex
Camera/Director of Photography1920 Love
Camera/Director of Photography1919 Sahara

Born: Thursday, 08/28 1890 (August) in Budapest (Hungary)
Died: Saturday, 06/29 1935 (June) in Los Angeles (aged: 44)
Zodiac sign: Virgo (Chinese zodiac sign: Tiger)
Siblings: John Stumar
Other names for Charles J. Stumar (nicknames, foreign languages etc.):
"Charles Stumar"
Charles J. Stumar frequently works together with these people:
Carl Laemmle Jr. (11x, Crew)
William Dieterle (7x, Crew)
Henry Armetta (6x, Actor)
John P. Fulton (6x, Crew)
Carl Laemmle (6x, Crew)
Maurice Pivar (5x, Crew)
Gilbert Kurland (5x, Crew)
Walter Brennan (4x, Actor)
Philip Cahn (4x, Crew)
Joe Pasternak (4x, Crew)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:126415, Added: 06/28/2018, Last updated: 04/14/2024