David Calcagni

Director of Photography - USA
Born August 24, 1879
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
David Calcagni was born on August 24, 1879. He was an American Director of Photography, known for The Devil's Daughter (1915), Daybreak (1917), American Maid (1917), David Calcagni's first movie on record is from 1915. David Calcagni died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

David Calcagni Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [08.15] High Pockets (Director of Photography), Directed by Ira M. Lowry, with Louis Bennison, Katherine MacDonald, William Black,
1919: [03.23] Speedy Meade (Director of Photography), Directed by Ira M. Lowry, with Louis Bennison, Katherine MacDonald, Neil Moran,
1919: [02.23] Sandy Burke of the U-Bar-U (Director of Photography), Directed by Ira M. Lowry, with Louis Bennison, Virginia Lee, Alphonse Ethier,
1917: [01.07] Daybreak (Director of Photography), Directed by Albert Capellani, with Emily Stevens, Julian L'Estrange, ,
1917: [12.03] American Maid (Director of Photography), Directed by Albert Capellani, with Edna Goodrich, , William B. Davidson,
1917: [12.02] The Auction Block (Director of Photography), Directed by Laurence Trimble, with Rubye de Remer, Florence Deshon, Dorothy Wheeler,
1917: [03.15] The Eternal Sin (The Queen Mother (Working title), Lucretia Borgia (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Florence Reed, William E. Shay, Stephen Grattan,
1915: [06.16] The Devil's Daughter (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank Powell, with Theda Bara, Paul Doucet, Victor Benoit,

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