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Fred LeRoy Granville : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fred LeRoy Granville
Fred LeRoy Granville was born in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, in 1896,〔1917 Motion Picture News Studio Directory〕 and educated in New Zealand. The 1 February 1922, issue of ''American Cinematographer'' stated that he was "a bloody Britisher by birth" and "first saw the light at Worton Hall, Isleworth, Middlesex, England." Granville became interested in photography as a boy. His first experience with cinematography came in 1913 under the guidance of James Crosby at the Selig Polyscope studio in Edendale, near downtown Los Angeles. Granville photographed the documentary Rescue of the Stefansson Expedition (1914) and a number of features and serials for Universal, including ''Liberty, A Daughter of the USA'' (1916) and ''The Heart of Humanity'' (1918). He also shot several of cowboy actor Tom Mix's early Fox features. While married to Mary J., he had two sons, George E., born about 1908 and Roy F., born about 1911. In 1920, Granville went to England, where he worked as a cinematographer and director into the mid-1920s. He died in London on 14 November 1932, from complications related to Bright's disease. ==References==
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