Sydney Blythe
Appearance
Sydney Charles William Blythe (28 December 1886 – 4 March 1947)[1] was an English cinematographer.[2]
In 1939, Blythe became the licensee of the Royal Oak pub in Isleworth.[3]
Blythe married Pauline Ethel Talbot on 30 June 1913 in Wandsworth.[4]
Blythe died on 4 March 1947, aged 60.[5]
Selected filmography
[edit]- The Faithful Heart (1922)
- Married Love (1923)
- The Knockout (1923)
- She (1925)
- If Youth But Knew (1926)
- Q Ships (1928)
- The Infamous Lady (1928)
- At the Villa Rose (1930)
- Lord Richard in the Pantry (1930)
- Alibi (1931)
- Black Coffee (1931)
- A Night in Montmartre (1931)
- The Lyons Mail (1931)
- Splinters in the Navy (1931)
- A Tight Corner (1932)
- The Face at the Window (1932)
- Once Bitten (1932)
- I Lived with You (1933)
- Excess Baggage (1933)
- This Week of Grace (1933)
- The Wandering Jew (1933)
- Say It with Flowers (1934)
- Bella Donna (1934)
- Blind Justice (1934)
- Kentucky Minstrels (1934)
- Lily of Killarney (1934)
- Lord Edgware Dies (1934)
- The Man Who Changed His Name (1934)
- The Broken Melody (1934)
- She Shall Have Music (1935)
- The Rocks of Valpre (1935)
- Vintage Wine (1935)
- D'Ye Ken John Peel? (1935)
- The Lad (1935)
- A Fire Has Been Arranged (1935)
- Squibs (1935)
- Scrooge (1935)
- Eliza Comes to Stay (1936)
- In the Soup (1936)
- The Angelus (1937)
- Death Croons the Blues (1937)
- A Romance in Flanders (1937)
- Beauty and the Barge (1937)
- Underneath the Arches (1937)
- A People Eternal (1939)
References
[edit]- ^ "1939 England and Wales Register". Ancestry. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
- ^ BFI.org
- ^ "Ex-cameraman as licensee". The County of Middlesex Chronicle. 21 January 1939. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
- ^ "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938". Ancestry. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
- ^ "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995". Ancestry. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
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