George Richmond (cinematographer) explained

George Richmond
Yearsactive:1990–present
Father:Anthony B. Richmond
Organisation:British Society of Cinematographers
Website:http://www.georgerichmond.com

George Richmond is a British cinematographer who is noted for his work in Hollywood cinema.

He began his career in the film industry as a camera operator. He worked on several films as a second assistant cameraman before eventually making his debut as a cinematographer with The Hide. Some of his notable work includes Ghost Machine, and , action spy comedies directed by Matthew Vaughn.[1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2008The HideMarek Losey
2009Ghost MachineChris Hartwill
2011A Thousand Kisses DeepDana Lustig
Wild BillDexter Fletcher
2012BloodNick Murphy
2013Sunshine on LeithDexter Fletcher
2014Matthew Vaughn1st collaboration with Vaughn
2015Eddie the EagleDexter Fletcher
2017UnlockedMichael Apted
Matthew Vaughn2nd collaboration with Vaughn
2018Tomb RaiderRoar Uthaug
2019RocketmanDexter Fletcher
2021Free GuyShawn Levy1st collaboration with Levy
2022David Yates1st collaboration with Yates
2023Pain Hustlers2nd collaboration with Yates
2024ArgylleMatthew Vaughn
Deadpool & WolverineShawn Levy2nd collaboration with Levy

Television

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2011One Man WalkingMargaret WilliamsTV movie
2013Playhouse PresentsIdris ElbaEpisode "Pavement Psychologist"
The Great Train RobberyJulian JarroldEpisode "A Robber's Tale"

Other credits

YearTitleDirectorCinematographerRole
1993The SandlotDavid Mickey EvansAnthony B. Richmond[2] Second Camera Assistant
2001Someone like YouTony GoldwynCamera Operator
Legally BlondeRobert Luketic
2006Children of MenAlfonso CuarĂ³nEmmanuel Lubezki
2015Christopher McQuarrieRobert ElswitAdditional Photography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: George Richmond . JustDial Entertainment.
  2. Web site: George Richmond CV . BSCINE.