Alfred Ortlieb
Alfred Ortlieb was a French cinematographer who worked in the American film industry during the 1910s and 1920s.
Biography
Alfred was born in Ivry-sur-Seine, France, to Adolphe Ortlieb. After being educated in Paris, he began his career as a salesman before working as a cinematographer at Gaumont, Selig, and Metro. He often collaborated with director René Plaissetty, and supposedly shot all of Plaissetty's early films.Selected filmography
- The Unfair Sex
- Lover's Island
- The Fair Cheat
- None So [Blind (1923 film)|None So Blind]
- The [Streets of New York (1922 film)|The Streets of New York]
- Love's Penalty
- The Black Panther's Cub
- The [Bait (1921 film)|The Bait]
- Deep Waters
- The White Circle
- The Empire of Diamonds
- Lifting Shadows
- A Modern Salome
- Tarnished Reputations
- The A.B.C. of Love
- The [Thirteenth Chair (1919 film)|The Thirteenth Chair]
- The Twin Pawns
- Lafayette, We Come
- Waifs
- Greater Love Hath No Man
- ''The [Shooting of Dan McGrew (1915 film)|The Shooting of Dan McGrew]''