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