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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arthur L. Todd (12 February 1895, in New Jersey – 28 August 1942, in Oceanside, New York) was an American cinematographer whose work included Hot Saturday (1932), I've Got Your Number (1934) and You're in the Army Now (1941).
Male
1895-02-12
West New York, New Jersey, USA