Daniel L. Fapp

Daniel Fapp matriculated from lab assistant to Paramount cameraman during the '30s. Fapp's first picture as a lighting photographer was 1941's World Premiere, directed by fellow cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff. Among Fapp's better film assignments was 1946's To Each His Own, where his careful lighting of Olivia De Havilland (who in the course of the film had to age 30 years) was instrumental in... See Full Daniel L. Fapp Biography

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