Charles P. Boyle

Charles P. Boyle

  • Birthday: 1892-07-26
  • Deathday: 1968-05-28
  • Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Also know as: Charles Boyle

Biography

From Wikipedia Charles P. Boyle (1892–1968) enjoyed his first credit as a cinematographer in 1925. Three years later, he was the director of photography on one of the silent cinema's biggest comedy hits, Tillie's Punctured Romance. He was second unit director on the Errol Flynn swashbuckler The Adventures of Robin Hood in 1938 and did additional work on Duel in the Sun in 1946. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 1945 for his adventurous work on the Gene Kelly musical Anchors Aweigh, a film famous for Kelly's dance with Jerry, of Tom and Jerry fame. Boyle did a lot of work for the Disney studios in the late 1940s and 1950s, including the live action sections of Fun and Fancy Free (1947), Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955), and - his last film - Old Yeller (1957).

Production

Horizons West

1952

As Director of Photography

The Cimarron Kid

1952

As Director of Photography

Beyond the Blue Horizon

1942

As Director of Photography

Frontier Gal

1945

As Director of Photography

The Royal Rodeo

1939

As Director of Photography

Tillie's Punctured Romance

1928

As Director of Photography

Duel in the Sun

1946

As Additional Photography

Anchors Aweigh

1945

As Director of Photography

Old Yeller

1957

As Director of Photography

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

1955

As Director of Photography

Gunsmoke

1953

As Director of Photography

The Great Commandment

1939

As Director of Photography

Saddle Tramp

1950

As Director of Photography

Apache Drums

1951

As Director of Photography

Meet the Fleet

1940

As Director of Photography

Follow Thru

1930

As Director of Photography

3 Godfathers

1948

As Second Unit Director of Photography

Lassie Come Home

1943

As Director of Photography

A Boy and His Dog

1946

As Director of Photography

Service with the Colors

1940

As Director of Photography

Uneasy Payments

1927

As Director of Photography

Behind the Front

1926

As Director of Photography

Roaming Through Arizona

1944

As Director of Photography

Born in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake

1954

As Director of Photography

Monumental Utah

1944

As Director of Photography

After the Fog

1929

As Director of Photography

The Runaway

1926

As Director of Photography

Old Ironsides

1926

As Director of Photography

The Little Adventuress

1927

As Director of Photography

The Adventures of Robin Hood

1938

As Second Unit Director of Photography

Old Hickory

1939

As Director of Photography

March On, America!

1942

As Director of Photography

Grand Canyon, Pride of Creation

1943

As Director of Photography

Fun and Fancy Free

1947

As Director of Photography

The Lady from Texas

1951

As Director of Photography

Column South

1953

As Director of Photography

Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter

1954

As Director of Photography

On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends

1956

As Director of Photography

Disneyland, U.S.A

1956

As Director of Photography

The Best Doggoned Dog in the World

1957

As Director of Photography

Men of the Sky

1942

As Director of Photography

The Flag of Humanity

1940

As Director of Photography

Pony Express Days

1940

As Director of Photography

The Disneyland Story

1954

As Cinematography

The Story of the Animated Drawing

1955

As Director of Photography

Penny's Picnic

1938

As Director of Photography

Tomahawk

1951

As Director of Photography

The Battle at Apache Pass

1952

As Director of Photography

City Beneath the Sea

1953

As Director of Photography

A Story of Dogs

1954

As Cinematography

The Stand at Apache River

1953

As Director of Photography

Untamed Frontier

1952

As Director of Photography

The Mark of the Renegade

1951

As Director of Photography

Westward Ho, The Wagons!

1956

As Director of Photography

Davy Crockett Goes to Congress

1955

As Director of Photography

Steel Town

1952

As Director of Photography

Hell's Angels

1930

As Aerial Camera

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