Cherry Kearton
Born: 1871-07-08 in Thwaite, Swaledale, Yorkshire, England, UK
Died: 1940-09-27
Known For: Directing
Biography
Cherry Kearton (8 July 1871 – 27 September 1940), was a British naturalist and filmmaker. He was the World's earliest and most influential wildlife photographers and writers, know as the first man to hunt wildlife with a camera, not a rifle. He developed innovative methods to photograph animals in the wild and, in 1895, published the first natural history book to be entirely illustrated by wild photographs.
Filmography
1935
- The Big Game of Life ... (Director)
1933
- Sally Sallies Forth ... (Director)
1932
- Mototo ... (Director)
1930
1929
- Tembi ... (Director)
1926
1925
- Life in the Sudan ... (Director)
1923
- On the Equator ... (Director)
1912
- The Miracle ... (Director)
1911
- The Coronation of King George V ... (Producer)
- A Primitive Man's Career to Civilization ... (Director)
- The Sedge Warbler and the Cuckoo ... (Director)
- Lassoing Wild Animals in Africa ... (Director)
1910
- Roosevelt in Africa ... (Director)