Simon Duggan

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Simon Duggan (born May 13, 1959 in Wellington ) is a New Zealand cameraman .

Life

Duggan made his film debut as a cameraman in 1998 with the film The Interview , starring the actor Hugo Weaving , among others . Two years later worked on Risk . 2002 worked with the director Alex Proyas on his film Garage Days . This cooperation was repeated two years later in the science fiction film I, Robot . In 2006 he was the cameraman for the horror film Underworld: Evolution . The 2007 action film Die Hard 4.0 meant the second collaboration with the director Len Wiseman . In 2008 Duggan worked on The Mummy: The Tomb of the Dragon Emperor . In 2009 he was a cameraman for Alex Proyas Knowing - The future ends now .

Filmography (selection)

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