Tasman Higgins

Tasman Higgins

Known for: Camera
Biography: 1888-04-08
Deathday: 1953-06-04 (65 years old)

Biography

Tasman Higgins (8 April 1888 – 4 June 1953) was an Australian cinematographer during the early days of the Australian film industry, working for such directors as Charles Chauvel, Raymond Longford, Beaumont Smith, Louise Lovely and Rupert Kathner. He was the brother of Arthur and Ernest Higgins, with whom he occasionally collaborated.His most notable association was with Charles Chauvel, starting with In the Wake of the Bounty (1933), which was Errol Flynn's first film and involved three months of location filming on Pitcairn Island. Other credits include Heritage (1935), Uncivilised (1936) and the cavalry scenes of Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940).

Ratings

Average 3.26
Based on 535 movie and tv ratings over time
1912
1933
1934
1941
1941

Information

Known For
Camera

Gender
Male

Birthday
1888-04-08

Deathday
1953-06-04 (65 years old)

Birth Place
Glebe, Australia

Citizenships
Australia


This article uses material from Wikipedia.
Arthur Higgins
Tasman Higgins
Arthur Higgins worked together with Tasman Higgins in:
3 Movies
Charles Chauvel
Tasman Higgins
Charles Chauvel worked together with Tasman Higgins in:
3 Movies
  • Tasman Higgins
    Tasman Higgins
  • Filmography
  • Information
  • Related Persons
Social Media
X
Facebook
Pinterest
Telegram
Download
iOS Application
Made in Ukraine πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
Copyright Β© MovieFit 2018 – 2024
All external content remains the property of its respective owner.