Four Eyed Monsters
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Biography

After an apprenticeship as a documentary cameraman, Manhattan-born cinematographer Michael Chapman became another of the many talented lensmen given a professional leg-up by legendary cinematographer Gordon Willis. Chapman was a camera operator on such well-regarded 1970s films as The Godfather (1972) and Jaws (1975); in 1973, he finally attained director of photography status on The Last Detail. Some of his best work in the '80s was in old-fashioned but highly stylish black-and-white: Raging Bull (1980) and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). In 1983, Chapman gave directing a try with the laudable All the Right Moves; his next and (thus far) last directorial gig was the beautifully lensed but dramatically threadbare Clan of the Cave Bear (1986). Chapman subsequently returned almost solely to cinematography, lensing a number of popular Hollywood films that included Kindergarten Cop (1990) and Andrew Davis' successful The Fugitive (1993). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Taxi Driver

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Awards

Lifetime Achievement (win)
2003
American Society of Cinematographers

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
The Fugitive 1993
American Society of Cinematographers

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
The Fugitive 1993
Academy

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
Raging Bull 1980
Academy

 


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