R. Dale Armstrong

Director of Photography, Director, Author - USA
Born 1881 in Mechanicsville, Iowa, USA
Died July 24, 1934 in Sierra Madre, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
R. Dale Armstrong was born under the given name Roger Dale Armstrong circa in 1881 in Mechanicsville, Iowa, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, Director, Author, known for Her Nature dance (1917), His Last Scent (1916), A Modern Enoch Arden (1916), R. Dale Armstrong's first movie on record is from 1916. R. Dale Armstrong died on July 24, 1934 in Sierra Madre, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

R. Dale Armstrong Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [06.10] His Marriage Failure (Director of Photography), Directed by Herman C. Raymaker, with George Binns, Dale Fuller, Patrick Kelly,
1917: [04.08] Her Nature dance (Saved by the City Dump (Working title), The Dancing School (Working title), The Nature Dance (Working title), The Nature Dancers (Working title), The Prize Winners (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Fritz Schade, Eva Thatcher, Gene Rogers,
1916: [10.15] His Last Scent (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Avery, with Fred Mace, Alice Davenport, Cecile Arnold,
1916: [09.03] A Lover's Might (The Fire Chief (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Harry Edwards, with Fred Mace, Harry Gribbon, Louis Morrison,
1916: [01.16] A Modern Enoch Arden (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence G. Badger, Charles Avery, with Joe Jackson, Vivian Edwards, Betty Marsh,

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