Clyde Cook was an American cinematographer active during Hollywood's silent era.
[1] Clyde was born in Pennsylvania to Daniel Cook and Minerva Kelts.
The family later relocated to Bernalillo, New Mexico, where Clyde married his wife, Isabelle Connelly.
[2] Clyde began working as a cinematographer in the earliest days of Hollywood, and racked up experience lensing films for directors like Henry MacRae, Rex Ingram, and Raymond West.
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