Roy H. Klaffki

Director of Photography - USA
Born March 7, 1882
Died September 20, 1965 in Los Angeles County, California, USA
Other names or known as : Roy Klaffki,

Mini-Biography:
Roy H. Klaffki was born on March 7, 1882. He was an American Director of Photography, known for The Wedding March (1928), Sirens of the Sea (1917), The Lash of Power (1917), Roy H. Klaffki's first movie on record is from 1916. Roy H. Klaffki died on September 20, 1965 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1928.

Roy H. Klaffki Filmography [Auszug]
1928: [10.06] The Wedding March (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Erich von Stroheim, Fay Wray, Matthew Betz,
1926: [03.07] Secret Orders (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffki) ), Directed by Chester Withey, with Harold Goodwin, Robert Frazer, Evelyn Brent,
1926: [01.24] Queen o'Diamonds (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffki)), Directed by Chester Withey, with Evelyn Brent, Elsa Lorimer, Phillips Smalley,
1925: [09.20] Three Wise Crooks (Three of a Kind) (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffki) ), Directed by F. Harmon Weight, with Evelyn Brent, Fanny Midgley, John Gough,
1921: [10.17] The Infamous Miss Revell (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffki) ), Directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald, with Alice Lake, Cullen Landis, Jackie Saunders,
1920: [06.28] Human Stuff (Director of Photography), Directed by B. Reeves Eason, with Harry Carey, Rudolf Christians, Charles Le Moyne,
1920: [04.00] Her Five-Foot Highness (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffki)), Directed by Harry L. Franklin, with Edith Roberts, Virginia Ware, Ogden Crane,
1920: [01.27] The Phantom Melody (Director of Photography), Directed by Douglas Gerrard, with Monroe Salisbury, Henry A. Barrows, Ray Gallagher,
1919: [10.26] His Divorced Wife (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffki) ), Directed by Douglas Gerrard, with Monroe Salisbury, Charles West, Charles Le Moyne,
1919: [09.08] Forbidden (Director of Photography), Directed by Phillips Smalley, Lois Weber, with Lois Weber Productions, Mildred Harris, Henry Woodward,
1919: [06.29] Be a Little Sport (Director of Photography), Directed by Scott R. Dunlap, with Albert Ray, Elinor Fair, Lule Warrenton,
1919: [05.18] Words and Music by - (Director of Photography), Directed by Scott R. Dunlap, with Albert Ray, Elinor Fair, Robert Bolder,
1919: [04.06] Married in Haste (Up Against It (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffkie)), Directed by Arthur Rosson, with Albert Ray, Elinor Fair, Robert Klein,
1918: [11.04] Borrowed Clothes (Orange Blossoms (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Lois Weber, with Mildred Harris, Lew Cody, Edward Peil,
1918: [02.04] The Wife He Bought (One Clear Call) (Director of Photography), Directed by Harry Solter, with Carmel Myers, Kenneth Harlan, Howard Crampton,
1918: [01.07] My Unmarried Wife (Molly and I, or The Silver Ring (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Roy Klaffki)), Directed by George Siegmann, with Carmel Myers, Kenneth Harlan, Patrick Calhoun,
1917: [11.05] The Lash of Power (The Lust of Power) (Director of Photography), Directed by Harry Solter, with Kenneth Harlan, Carmel Myers, Helen Wright,
1917: [09.20] Sirens of the Sea (The Darlings of the Gods) (Director of Photography), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Louise Lovely, Carmel Myers, Jack Mulhall,
1917: [07.09] The Reed Case (The Adirondack Affair (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Allen Holubar, Alfred Allen, Fred Montague,
1917: [06.11] The Field of Honor (Director of Photography), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Allen Holubar, Louise Lovely, Millard K. Wilson,
1917: [05.14] Treason (The Reward of His Government (Working title), His Country's Reward) (Director of Photography), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Lois Wilson, Dorothy Davenport, Allen Holubar,
1916: [12.11] The Morals of Hilda (Director of Photography), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, with Frank Whitson, Gretchen Lederer, Richard Morris,
1916: [10.16] Barriers of Society (Director of Photography), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, Clarke Irvine, with Dorothy Davenport, Emory Johnson, Richard Morris,
1916: [09.18] Black Friday (Director of Photography), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, with Richard Morris, Dorothy Davenport, Wilfred Rogers,
1916: [09.04] The Unattainable (The Miracle of Love (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, with Dorothy Davenport, Emory Johnson, Mattie Witting,
1916: [08.14] A Yoke of Gold (In the Days of the Missions) (Director of Photography), Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, with Emory Johnson, Alfred Allen, Richard Morris,

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