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- The Streets of New York Love's Penalty The Black Panther's Cub 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 The Twin Pawns Lafayette, We Come Waifs Greater Love Hath No Man
- ''The Shooting of Dan McGrew''