Frank Hurley

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Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

October 15, 1885

died

January 16, 1962

place of birth

Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

also known as

James Francis Hurley · Captain Frank Hurley

total credits

2 movies

Biography

James Francis "Frank" Hurley (1885–1962) was a pioneering Australian filmmaker, director, and cinematographer. He is globally celebrated as a foundational figure in early documentary and expedition cinema.

Hurley served as the official photographer on Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914–1917). His rescue footage of the ship Endurance became the basis for the landmark film "South" (1919), one of the world's first feature-length documentaries. He also captured vital cinematic records during both World War I and World War II as an official military cinematographer. A pioneer of early travelogues, Hurley directed the acclaimed ethnographic film "Pearls and Savages" (1921). He later transitioned into commercial cinema, serving as a cinematographer on major Australian feature films, including the wartime epic "40,000 Horsemen" (1940).

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Frank Hurley — Timod