Devereaux Jennings

Director of Photography - USA
Born September 22, 1884 in Utah, USA
Died March 12, 1952 in Hollywood, California, USA
Other names or known as : J.D. Jennings,

Mini-Biography:
Devereaux Jennings was born on September 22, 1884 in Utah, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for The General (1926), Public Enemy (1931), What Price Beauty (1925), Devereaux Jennings's first movie on record is from 1915. Devereaux Jennings died on March 12, 1952 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1931.

Devereaux Jennings Filmography [Auszug]
1931: [01.10] Manhattan Parade (Director of Photography: (AKA Dev Jennings)), Directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Winnie Lightner, Charles Butterworth, Joe Smith,
1931: [] Public Enemy (Director of Photography), Directed by William A. Wellman, with Robert Emmett O'Connor, James Cagney, Jean Harlow,
1930: [] Bride of the Regiment (Lady of the Rose) (Director of Photography), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Louise Fazenda, Claude Fleming, Lupino Lane,
1929: [03.20] Hold Everything (Director of Photography: (AKA Dev Jennings)), Directed by Roy del Ruth, with Joe E. Brown, Winnie Lightner, Georges Carpentier,
1926: [02.05] The General (Director of Photography), Directed by Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton, with Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Frank Agney,
1926: [08.22] Battling butler (Director of Photography), Directed by Buster Keaton, with Buster Keaton, Snitz Edwards, Sally O'Neil,
1925: [01.22] What Price Beauty (Director of Photography: AKA J.D. Jennings), Directed by Tom Buckingham, with Pierre Gendron, Dolores Johnson, La Supervia,
1925: [/ /1] The Eagle (Director of Photography), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky, Spottiswoode Aitken,
1925: [05.19] Confession (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Lee Shumway, Fred H. Warren, Jack Brammall,
1922: [05.28] The Glory of Clementina (Director of Photography: (AKA Dev Jennings)), Directed by Émile Chautard, with Pauline Frederick, Edward Martindel, George Cowl,
1922: [01.22] Two kinds of women (Director of Photography: (AKA Dev Jennings)), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Pauline Frederick, Tom Santschi, Charles Clary,
1921: [09.11] The Sting of the Lash (Director of Photography: (AKA Dev Jennings)), Directed by Henry King, with Pauline Frederick, Clyde Fillmore, Lawson Butt,
1921: [06.05] Salvage (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Henry King, with Pauline Frederick, Ralph Lewis, Milton Sills,
1921: [02.27] The Mistress of Shenstone (Director of Photography), Directed by Henry King, with Pauline Frederick, Roy Stewart, Emmett King,
1920: [09.26] Madame X (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Frank Lloyd, with Pauline Frederick, William Courtleigh, Casson Ferguson,
1919: [12.07] The Feud (Director of Photography: (AKA J. Dev Jennings)), Directed by Edward LeSaint, with Tom Mix, Eva Novak, Claire McDowell,
1919: [11.01] Should a Husband Forgive? (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Miriam Cooper, Beatrice Beckley, Eric Mayne,
1919: [08.19] Evangeline (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Miriam Cooper, Alan Roscoe, Spottiswoode Aitken,
1918: [12.29] The Danger Zone (Director of Photography: (AKA J. Dev Jennings)), Directed by Frank Beal, with Madlaine Traverse, Thomas Holding, ,
1918: [06.09] Ace High (Director of Photography), Directed by Lynn Reynolds, with Tom Mix, Lloyd Perl, Lewis Sargent,
1918: [04.07] The Bride of Fear (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Jewel Carmen, Charles Gorman, Lee Shumway,
1918: [01.20] Cheating the Public (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Enid Markey, Ralph Lewis, Bertram Grassby,
1917: [08.27] The Spy (Director of Photography: (AKA J. Dev Jennings)), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Dustin Farnum, , William Burress,
1917: [04.09] Her Temptation (A Sister's Silence (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Richard Stanton, Otis Turner, with Gladys Brockwell, Bertram Grassby, Ralph Lewis,
1917: [01.29] One Touch of Sin (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Gladys Brockwell, Jack Standing, Willard Louis,
1916: [12.16] The Sin Ye Do (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Walter Edwards, with Frank Keenan, Margery Wilson, David M. Hartford,
1916: [11.13] The Mediator (Director of Photography: (AKA D. Jennings)), Directed by Otis Turner, with George Walsh, Juanita Hansen, James A. Marcus,
1916: [02.20] Bullets and Brown Eyes (Will o' the Wisp (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Scott Sidney, with William Desmond, Bessie Barriscale, Wyndham Standing,
1916: [01.09] The Corner (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Walter Edwards, with George Fawcett, Willard Mack, Clara Williams,
1915: [12.19] The Winged Idol (Director of Photography: (AKA J.D. Jennings)), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Katharine Kaelred, House Peters, Clara Williams,

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