Irving Glassberg

Irving Glassberg, A.S.C.(19 October 1906 – 9 September 1958) was a Polish-American cinematographer, who worked on many Universal Pictures during the forties and fifties.Glassberg, along with Arthur Lubin was responsible for getting Clint Eastwood into the movies.This biographical article related to film in Poland is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a cinematographer is a stub.
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