Biography
Cherry Kearton (8 July 1871 β 27 September 1940), was a British naturalist and filmmaker. He was the World's earliest and most influential wildlife photographers and writers, know as the first man to hunt wildlife with a camera, not a rifle. He developed innovative methods to photograph animals in the wild and, in 1895, published the first natural history book to be entirely illustrated by wild photographs.
Filmography
all 14
Movies 14
Director 9
Producer 3
self 2
Director
The Big Game of Life (1935)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography
Sally Sallies Forth (1933)
Movie
Director
Mototo (1932)
Movie
Self / Director / Producer / Cinematography
Dassan: An Adventure in Search of Laughter Featuring Nature's Greatest Little Comedians (1930)
Movie
Director
Tembi (1929)
Movie
Self / Director / Editor / Writer / Cinematography
With Cherry Kearton in the Jungle (1926)
Movie
Director / Producer / Cinematography
Life in the Sudan (1925)
Movie
Director
On the Equator (1923)
Movie
Director
The Miracle (1912)
Movie
Producer
The Coronation of King George V (1911)
Movie
Director
The Sedge Warbler and the Cuckoo (1911)
Movie
Director
Lassoing Wild Animals in Africa (1911)
Movie
Director
A Primitive Man's Career to Civilization (1911)
Movie
Director
Roosevelt in Africa (1910)
Movie
Ratings
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Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1871-07-08
Deathday1940-09-27 (69 years old)
Birth PlaceSwaledale, United Kingdom
SpouseAda Cherry Kearton
SiblingsRichard Kearton
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
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