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American cinematographer Allen Daviau began his career in the 1960s by photographing publicity films for musical artists such as Jimi Hendrix and The Who. He started out in television in the late 1970s, lensing such above-average TV movies as The Boy Who Drank Too Much (1980). During his lengthy association with Steven Spielberg, Daviau manned the cameras on Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), E.T. (1982), The Color Purple (1984) and Empire of the Sun (1987). He also collaborated with directors as diverse as Albert Brooks (Defending Your Life [1991]), Barry Levinson (Avalon [1990] and Bugsy [1991]) and Peter Weir (Fearless [1993]). Allen Daviau made a rare appearance in front of the cameras in Visions of Light, a 1993 documentary spotlighting several top cinematographers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Rage

Most disliked movie

The Astronaut's Wife

Awards

Best Cinematography (win)
Bugsy 1991
American Society of Cinematographers

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
Bugsy 1991
Academy

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
Avalon 1990
American Society of Cinematographers

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
Avalon 1990
Academy

 

Best Cinematography (win)
Empire of the Sun 1987
American Society of Cinematographers

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
Empire of the Sun 1987
Academy

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
1986
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
The Color Purple 1985
Academy

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 1982
Academy

 


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