Andrew Dunn
Andrew William Dunn (born July 1, 1950 in London ) is a British cameraman .
Life
After Dunn received his bachelor's degree from Christ's College , University of Cambridge , he studied film at the Polytechnic of Central London an institute at the University of Westminster . With his subsequent job at the BBC , he was able to realize his childhood dream of working in film. At the same time he shot and developed his own small projects and made contacts with independent film . With Andrina , a TV film by Bill Forsyth for the BBC, Dunn was responsible for a film as a cameraman for the first time in 1981. In the following years he was mainly responsible for the camera of television series and films. For the British director Mick Jackson , with whom he already shot threads , Dunn was responsible for Bodyguard in his first major Hollywood production as a cameraman. He also shot the LA Story and Blackout with him - A detective is looking for himself . Then Dunn worked alternately in England and Hollywood, working for a wide variety of directors in different genres. So he led the camera in the shallow comedies of Andy Tennant in Forever and Forever , Sweet Home Alabama - Love in a Detour and Hitch - The Date Doctor .
Andrew Dunn lives in Exmoor, southern England, and Santa Monica , California with his wife Emma and their two children .
Filmography (selection)
- 1981: Andrina
- 1984: Threads
- 1985: The Plutonium Affair (Edge of Darkness)
- 1987: Race to Fame (Life Story)
- 1991: LA Story
- 1992: Bodyguard (The Bodyguard)
- 1994: Blackout - A detective seeks himself (Clean Slate)
- 1994: King George - The Madness of King George
- 1995: The Grotesque
- 1996: Witch Hunt (The Crucible)
- 1997: Addicted to Love (Addicted To Love)
- 1997: Strays - Live Your Life (Strays)
- 1998: Ever After (Ever After: A Cinderella Story)
- 1998: Icy Silence (Hush)
- 1998: Practical Magic (Practical Magic)
- 2000: Ordinary Decent Criminal (Ordinary Decent Criminal)
- 2000: Liam
- 2001: Gosford Park
- 2001: Monkeybone
- 2002: Monte Cristo (The Count of Monte Cristo)
- 2002: Sweet Home Alabama - Love in a Detour (Sweet Home Alabama)
- 2003: The Company - Das Ensemble (The Company)
- 2003: What a Girl Wants (What a Girl Wants)
- 2004: Stage Beauty
- 2005: Hitch - The Date Doctor (Hitch)
- 2005: Lady Henderson Presents (Mrs. Henderson Presents)
- 2006: The History Boys - Learning for Life (The History Boys)
- 2006: Miss Potter
- 2007: Hot Rod - Full throttle through hell (Hot Rod)
- 2009: Precious - Life is Precious (Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire)
- 2010: exceptional situation (Extraordinary Measures)
- 2010: Life As We (Life as We Know It)
- 2011: Crazy, Stupid, Love.
- 2012: Maybe Better Tomorrow (The Perks of Being a Wallflower)
- 2013: The Butler (The Butler)
- 2014: Endless Love
- 2015: It's complicated ..! (Man Up)
- 2016: The Jones - spies next door (Keeping Up with the Joneses)
- 2016: Bridget Jones' Baby (Bridget Jones's Baby)
- 2017: Red Nose Day Actually (short film)
- 2017: Child Welfare (The Children Act)
- 2018: Book Club - The best is yet to come (Book Club)
- 2020: The Secret - Trust to dream you ( The Secret: Dare to Dream )
Awards
-
BAFTA Award
- 1994 Best Cinematography - King George - A Kingdom for More Minds (nominated)
Web links
- Andrew Dunn in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dunn, Andrew |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dunn, Andrew William (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British cameraman |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 1, 1950 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | London , England , UK |