Biography
William S. Adams (1892β1930) was an American cinematographer of the silent era. He was the younger half-brother of J. Stuart Blackton, the British born film pioneer and co-founder of Vitagraph Studios. Adams worked with Blackton several times, but was also employed by other companies. He developed a reputation as a specialist in aerial photography, but his career was cut short when he died of a tropical disease at the beginning of the sound era.
Filmography
all 16
Movies 16
Cinematographer
Born to the Saddle (1929)
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Cinematographer
The Sky Skidder (1929)
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Cinematographer
The Cloud Dodger (1928)
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Cinematographer
Won in the Clouds (1928)
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Cinematographer
The Phantom Flyer (1928)
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Cinematographer
The Air Patrol (1928)
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Cinematographer
Sky High Saunders (1927)
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Cinematographer
Three Miles Up (1927)
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Assistant Camera
The Gilded Highway (1926)
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Cinematographer
Bride of the Storm (1926)
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Cinematographer
Tricks (1925)
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Cinematographer
Tides of Passion (1925)
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Cinematographer
Passers-By (1920)
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Cinematographer
The Juggernaut (1915)
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Cinematographer
The Painted World (1914)
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Cinematographer
Shadows of the Past (1914)
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Known ForCamera
GenderMale
Birthday1892-06-02
Deathday1930-12-03 (38 years old)
Birth PlaceNew York City, New York, USA
Also Known AsWilliam Adams, William Stuart Adams, William "Billy" Stuart Adams
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