Philip Hatkin was a Latvia-born cinematographer who worked in Hollywood during the early silent era. He shot dozens of films between 1915 and 1921.[1][2] He frequently collaborated with directors like George Archainbaud and Harley Knoles.
Biography
Philip was born in Riga, Latvia (at that time part of the Russian Empire), to Hessel Hatkin and Sadie Sachs. He came to the United States with his family around 1893, according to census records.
Before he began working as a cinematographer at World Film Corporation, he was a photographer for over a decade.[3] He was a member of the Cinema Camera Club in New York City.[4] In 1922, he returned to New York City after spending two years in Europe for work.[5] He died in the Bronx a year later.[6]
He and his wife, Rebecca Levine, had a daughter named Goldie.