Conrad Wells
Conrad Wells
Biography
Born Abraham Fried in c.1897, he was a cinematographer in early Hollywood specializing in outdoor and early western cinema. He died tragically along with 9 others while filming Such Men Are Dangerous (1930) off the coast near Santa Monica, the plane he was filming on collided with another plane. Both planes burst into flames before crashing into the ocean. Among the dead were the director, Kenneth Hawks and three other cameramen George Eastman, Otho Jordan, Ben Frankel and Max Gold, the Assistant Director, two property men and the two pilots.
Personal Info
Known For
Camera
Known Credits
16
Gender
Male
Birthday
Birthday not available
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Crew

1930

Such Men Are Dangerous Camera Operator

1928

Chicken à la King Director of Photography

1928

Dry Martini Director of Photography

1928

Romance of the Underworld Cinematography

1927

Ginsberg the Great Cinematography

1927

The Desired Woman Director of Photography

1927

The Brute Cinematography

1926

The Country Beyond Director of Photography

1925

With This Ring Director of Photography

1924

His Forgotten Wife Director of Photography

1924

The Galloping Fish Cinematography

1922

Flesh and Blood Director of Photography

1922

The Man from Hell's River Director of Photography

1920

The Good-Bad Wife Cinematography

1920

Man and Woman Director of Photography

1920

Even as Eve Director of Photography