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- Died
- Educated at the University of Arkansas, Clyde De Vinna entered the film business almost at its beginnings, and became a cinematographer in 1915. He was behind the camera on dozens of films for many different studios, but did much work for independent producer Thomas H. Ince and MGM. De Vinna didn't care for studio-shot pictures, and preferred films that were to be shot on location, where he did much of his best work.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- SpouseDorothy(1926 - ?)
- Member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
- De Vinna was an amateur ham radio operator. While working in Alaska, his life was saved by a "radio pal" 7500 miles away in New Zealand as documented in Radio Hams (1939).
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