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'''Mike Chevalier''' (born August 14,1943, Los Angeles,CA. - died June 12,2006, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles,CA). An American Cinematographer, known for his Commercial and Sports photography. Specializing in Television food commercials, his work has been seen on everything from sizzling hot Taco Bell to an elegant nouvelle cuisne or close-up liquid foaming beverages. He is affectionately known as Mister Table Top.
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'''Mike Chevalier''' (August 14, 1943 in [[Los Angeles]] – June 12, 2006 in [[Hollywood Hills]], Los Angeles) was an American cinematographer. He was one of the original seven Founding Fathers of the [[Society of Operating Cameramen]].
One of the stable of sports cameramen for ABC's [[Wide World of Sports]]. Covering action from Hawaii's [[Ironmans Triathlon World Championship]] to the Giant Solom and Downhill Race's in Aspen Colorado. For [[National Geographic]] he filmed Montana Grisley Bears for [[John Denver]] Specials. Cinematographer on the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics, "16 Days of Glory" and [[Bruce Brown]]'s motorcycle racing classic with [[Steve McQueen]],"On Any Sunday".


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His work for the major motion picture studios includes: "Superman"; the [[Sylvester Stallone]] "Rocky" films; Spielberg's "1941"; [[Dennis Hooper]]'s "Colors"; [[Clint Eastwood]]'s "Heartbreak Ridge"; Long lens surfing action on "Big Wednesday" and womens track and field competition for [[Robert Town]]'s, "Personal Best". Chevalier was 2nd unit Director of Photography on the opening title sequence of [[Oliver Stone]]'s film, "JFK".
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One of the original seven Founding Father's of the [[Society of Operating Cameramen]],(SOC).


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==External Links==
[[Category:American cinematographers]]
*{{imdb name|id=0156662/|name=Mike Chevalier}}Internet Movie Data Base
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 16 December 2021

Mike Chevalier
Born(1943-08-14)August 14, 1943
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedJune 12, 2006(2006-06-12) (aged 62)
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationCinematographer

Mike Chevalier (August 14, 1943 in Los Angeles – June 12, 2006 in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles) was an American cinematographer. He was one of the original seven Founding Fathers of the Society of Operating Cameramen.

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