About

Known credits:
35
Birthday:
1890-02-02
Place of birth:
Port Hueneme, California, USA
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Robert Kurrle

Overview

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Robert Kurrle (February 2, 1890 – October 27, 1932), also known as Robert B. Kurrle, was an American cinematographer during the silent and early talking film eras. Prior to entering the film industry, he was already experimenting with aerial photography. Considered a very prominent cinematographer, even his early work received notice and praise from both critics and other industry professionals. The advent of sound film did not abate his continued rise, and he became the top director of photography at Warner Brothers by 1932.

He shot 70 films over the sixteen years of his career, working with such prominent directors as William Wellman, Raoul Walsh, Michael Curtiz, Archie Mayo, and William Dieterle. He was a member of the American Society of Cinematographers by 1921, and he was also one of the inaugural members of the International Photographers branch of I.A.T.S.E. (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees). In October 1932, at the height of his career, he suddenly fell ill after wrapping a film. Hospitalized, his condition quickly worsened and within a week he was dead of an infection to the brain.

By 1928 Kurrle was being called a "camera ace", a reference not only to his skill behind the camera, but also to the fact that he was one of the few people in Hollywood to own their own plane. In 1928 he worked exclusively with Universal Pictures, before returning to freelance the following year. In mid-1930, Kurrle signed a contract with Warner Brothers. Over the next two years he rose to become their top cinematographer. During his sixteen-year career, he worked with such notable directors as John Ince, William Wellman, Raoul Walsh, Michael Curtiz, Archie Mayo, and William Dieterle (who directed the final film Kurrle photographed). In 1928 Kurrle was one of the inaugural members of the International Photographers branch of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.).

Kurrle was behind the camera for Lloyd Bacon's 1930 version of Moby Dick, for which his work received high praise, being called "... one of the three outstanding elements of the entire work." In 1931, his work on Resurrection was described as "... brilliant and sweeping". During 1932, Kurrle was the director of photography on ten feature films which were released that year. In September and October 1932, he worked on back to back films. The first was The Match King, featuring Warren William and Lily Damita, followed by Lawyer Man, starring William Powell and Joan Blondell. Lawyer Man was his final film.

Known for

Camera

1932 The Match King Camera Director of Photography 59
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1932 Lawyer Man Camera Director of Photography 58
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1932 One Way Passage Camera Director of Photography 60
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1932 Crooner Camera Director of Photography 59
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1932 Winner Take All Camera Director of Photography 58
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1932 Jewel Robbery Camera Director of Photography 59
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1932 The Strange Love of Molly Louvain Camera Director of Photography 59
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1932 High Pressure Camera Director of Photography 59
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1931 Her Majesty, Love Camera Director of Photography 59
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1931 The Road to Singapore Camera Director of Photography 58
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1931 Smart Money Camera Director of Photography 59
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1931 God's Gift to Women Camera Director of Photography 58
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1931 Illicit Camera Director of Photography 59
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1930 River's End Camera Director of Photography 59
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1930 Moby Dick Camera Director of Photography 58
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1930 Dancing Sweeties Camera Director of Photography 59
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1929 Rio Rita Camera Director of Photography 59
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1929 The Four Feathers Camera Director of Photography 58
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1928 Revenge Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1928 Ramona Camera Director of Photography 59
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1928 Sadie Thompson Camera Director of Photography 59
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1927 Breakfast at Sunrise Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1926 Pals First Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1925 Joanna Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1925 Why Women Love Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1925 The Lady Who Lied Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1925 Sackcloth and Scarlet Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1924 A Son of the Sahara Camera Director of Photography 58
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1924 The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1922 A Question of Honor Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1921 Her Mad Bargain Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1921 The Invisible Fear Camera Director of Photography N/A
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1918 The Trail To Yesterday Camera Director of Photography N/A
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Crew

1931 Resurrection Crew Cinematography 58
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1930 Maybe It's Love Crew Cinematography 58
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