Ted Allan (Theos Alwyn Dunagan)
(1910-1993), PhotographerArtist associated with 6 portraits
Allan started his career working as a commercial artist for the Art Guild in Los Angeles. While still in his teens he opened a photographic concession in a dime store on Hollywood Boulevard, where he photographed many actors and aspiring movie stars. These pictures led to employment as a photographer for several large film studios including Fox and MGM. He opened the Ted Allan Film Studio in 1952 and worked mainly on shooting documentaries and low budget feature films.
by Ted Allan (Theos Alwyn Dunagan)
bromide print, 1935
NPG P239
Elizabeth Allan and Ronald Colman on the set of 'A Tale of Two Cities'
gelatin silver print, 1935 (1981)
NPG x201530
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by Ted Allan (Theos Alwyn Dunagan)
bromide print, 1936
NPG x24967
by Ted Allan (Theos Alwyn Dunagan)
bromide print, November 1937
NPG x194039
by Ted Allan (Theos Alwyn Dunagan)
bromide print, 1937
NPG x21555
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