George Meehan
male
Born on July 19, 1891 (134 years old)
Passed Away on February 10, 1947
From Brooklyn, New York, USA
Known for Camera
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Benjamin Meehan, Jr. (1891–1947) was the cinematographer of more than 150 American films. Meehan was born on July 19, 1891 in Brooklyn, New York. During World War I he was a cinematographer in the United States Army. He married Louise Harriett Mahoney Meehan (1891–1974), who hailed from Montana. Meehan was the cinematographer for Mary of the Movies (1923), Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925), The Ghost Talks (1929) Back to the Woods (1937), The Big Chance (1933), Inside Information (1934), Tarzan’s Revenge (1938), Riders of Black River (1939), The Wildcat of Tucson (1940), and Beyond the Sacramento (1940). George Meehan died on February 10, 1947 in Hollywood, Los Angeles and was buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park of Glendale, California.
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Crew Credits
- 2025
- 1947
- 1946

The Phantom Thief
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Director of Photography
1946

Throw a Saddle on a Star
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Director of Photography
1946

Boston Blackie and the Law
as
Director of Photography
1946

Dangerous Business
as
Director of Photography
1946

Gallant Journey
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Second Unit Director of Photography
1946

Ain't Love Cuckoo?
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Director of Photography
1946
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- 1932
- 1925

Fighting Youth
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Director of Photography
1925

The Great Sensation
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Director of Photography
1925

The Lure of the Wild
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Cinematography
1925

A Fight to the Finish
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Director of Photography
1925

The Handsome Brute
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Director of Photography
1925
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Speed Mad
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Director of Photography
1925
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The New Champion
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Director of Photography
1925
- 1922
- 1921
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