Elwood Bredell
Personal Info
Known for
Camera
Gender
Male
Birthday
1902-12-24
Day of Death
1969-02-26 (66 years old)
Place of Birth
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Elwood Bredell
Biography
Elwood Bailey Bredell (24 December 1902 – 26 February 1969) was an American cinematographer and child silent screen actor. He is sometimes credited as Woody Bredell or Elwood Dell. Although he worked in many genres, mostly at Universal, Bredell is best known for his film noir cinematography on such movies as Phantom Lady (1944), Lady on a Train (1945) The Killers (1946), and The Unsuspected (1947). Famed Warner Bros. editor George Amy said Bredell could “light a football stadium with a single match.”
Bredell was the son of stage actress Mary Palmer Nields. He was named Jesse B. Bredell, Jr., after his father. Nields later married Vaughn "Val" Paul, a silent film actor turned production manager. (Paul's son with Nields, Vaughn Jr., was Deanna Durbin's first husband.)
After working as an adolescent actor in silent films, Bredell took a job as a studio lab technician while he cultivated a talent for photography. From about 1929–34, Bredell worked as a still photographer at RKO and Paramount, coinciding with his stepfather's tenures at those studios. At Paramount, Bredell apprenticed under veteran cinematographers Charles Lang and Arthur C. Miller. In 1936, Val Paul brought Bredell to Universal, where he continued his training under the studio's best cinematographer, Joseph Valentine. Bredell was promoted to cinematographer the next year, when Val produced Reckless Living (1938).
Bredell's work on horror films such as Black Friday (1940), The Mummy's Hand (1940), and Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), anticipated his work in film noir. He also photographed Deann Durbin musicals and comedies such as Hold That Ghost (1941), Hellzapoppin' (1941) and The Inspector General (1949). His final credit was on the 1955 B-movie Female Jungle.
From the Wikipedia article 'Elwood Bredell'
Known For
Acting
(1918)
The Magic Eye
as Cordy (as Elwood Burdell)
(1917)
Southern Justice
as Daws Anthony
Crew
(1956)
Female Jungle
Director of Photography
(1951)
Journey Into Light
Director of Photography
(1949)
The Inspector General
Director of Photography
(1948)
Romance on the High Seas
Director of Photography
(1948)
Adventures of Don Juan
Director of Photography
(1947)
The Unsuspected
Director of Photography
(1946)
The Killers
Director of Photography
(1946)
Tangier
Director of Photography
(1946)
Smooth as Silk
Director of Photography
(1945)
Lady on a Train
Director of Photography
(1944)
Phantom Lady
Director of Photography
(1944)
Christmas Holiday
Director of Photography
(1944)
Can't Help Singing
Director of Photography
(1943)
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
Director of Photography
(1943)
Hers to Hold
Director of Photography
(1943)
His Butler's Sister
Director of Photography
(1943)
Cowboy in Manhattan
Director of Photography
(1943)
So's Your Uncle
Director of Photography
(1943)
Follow the Band
Director of Photography
(1943)
How's About It
Director of Photography
(1942)
The Ghost of Frankenstein
Director of Photography
(1942)
The Strange Case of Doctor Rx
Director of Photography
(1942)
Private Buckaroo
Director of Photography
(1942)
Butch Minds the Baby
Director of Photography
(1942)
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
Director of Photography
(1942)
Tough as They Come
Director of Photography
(1942)
Escape from Hong Kong
Director of Photography
(1942)
The Mystery of Marie Roget
Director of Photography
(1941)
Hold That Ghost
Director of Photography
(1941)
Hellzapoppin'
Director of Photography
(1941)
South of Tahiti
Director of Photography
(1941)
Mob Town
Director of Photography
(1941)
Man-Made Monster
Director of Photography
(1941)
Horror Island
Director of Photography
(1940)
The Mummy's Hand
Director of Photography
(1940)
Black Friday
Director of Photography
(1940)
Double Alibi
Director of Photography
(1940)
The Invisible Woman
Director of Photography
(1940)
La Conga Nights
Director of Photography
(1940)
Gangs of Chicago
Director of Photography
(1939)
Call a Messenger
Director of Photography
(1939)
Ex-Champ
Director of Photography
(1939)
Two Bright Boys
Director of Photography
(1939)
The Big Guy
Director of Photography
(1937)
Behind the Mike
Director of Photography
(1934)
Thirty Day Princess
Still Photographer
(1933)
She Done Him Wrong
Still Photographer
(1933)
The Billion Dollar Scandal
Still Photographer
(1932)
The Devil Is Driving
Still Photographer
(1927)
Snowbound
Director of Photography