Personal Info
Known For
Camera
Gender
Male
May 21, 1898
Died
April 15, 1984 (85 years old)
Saratoga, California, USA
Also Known As
- G. MacWilliams
- Glenn MacWilliams
- Glen Macwilliams
- Glen McWilliams
Glen MacWilliams
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glen MacWilliams (May 21, 1898 – April 15, 1984), was an American cinematographer. Born in California, MacWilliams started his career in the silent days. He worked in the United Kingdom for much of the 1930s, working on several musicals with Jessie Matthews. He returned to the US in the 1940s where he worked extensively for 20th Century Fox, filming Laurel and Hardy's first two films for the studio and also worked with Alfred Hitchcock on Lifeboat in 1944. He had previously worked with Hitchcock on one occasion in Britain.
He later worked in television on such shows as Highway Patrol, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Untouchables and My Living Doll before he retired in the mid-1960s.
Known For
Crew

Shock
Director of Photography
1946

The Spider
Director of Photography
1945

Lifeboat
Director of Photography
1944

Wing and a Prayer
Director of Photography
1944

A-Haunting We Will Go
Cinematography
1942

Great Guns
Director of Photography
1941

The Proud Valley
Cinematography
1940

King Solomon's Mines
Director of Photography
1937

The Clairvoyant
Director of Photography
1935

Waltzes from Vienna
Camera Operator
1934

Cavalcade
Camera Operator
1933

The Front Page
Director of Photography
1931