
Vernon L. Walker
Special EffectsCinematographerVisual Effects
- Born
- May 2, 1894
- Died
- March 14, 1948
- Awards
- 0 wins, 4 nominations
Vernon L. Walker was born on 2 May 1894 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was a cinematographer, known for Notorious (1946), Suspicion (1941) and King Kong (1933). He was married to Lottie J. Walker. He died on 14 March 1948 in Balboa Island, Newport Beach, California, USA.
Biography
Cinematographer
Mummy's Boys(1936) |
Son of Kong(1933) |
The Druggist's Dilemma(1933) |
King Kong(1933) |
Ten Nights in a Bar-Room(1931) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
Mr. & Mrs. Smith(1941) |
Special Effects
Variety Time(1948) |
Tycoon(1947) |
Mourning Becomes Electra(1947) |
Sinbad, the Sailor(1947) |
Sister Kenny(1946) |
Visual Effects
The Truth About Murder(1946) |
Wanderer of the Wasteland(1945) |
Brewster's Millions(1945) |
The Woman in the Window(1944) |
They Made Her a Spy(1939) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ann Vickers(1933) |
The Silver Cord(1933) |
Additional Crew
The Lost World(1925) |


















