Willy Gaebel

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Willy Gaebel
Born8 February 1879
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1911-1927 (film)

Willy Gaebel (born 1879) was a German cinematographer active during the silent era. [1] Employed on a number of films at the major studio UFA, he later worked as a still photographer.

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  1. Jung & Schatzberg p.207

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