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Anthony B. Richmond
British cinematographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anthony Barry Richmond BSC, ASC (born 7 July 1942) is an English cinematographer, film producer, and director.
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Career
He was the cinematographer for the 10-camera filming of the final Beatles film Let It Be (1970), the original footage from which was re-edited by Peter Jackson into the highly acclaimed docu-series The Beatles: Get Back (2021).[1]
For his work on Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now, Richmond received the 1973 BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography.
In 1985, he made his sole directorial credit with the drama Déjà Vu.
Richmond is a member of the American and British Societies of Cinematographers.
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Personal life
He was married to actress Jaclyn Smith from 1981 to 1989, with whom he had two children. He later married film producer Amanda DiGiulio.
He is the father of George Richmond, who is also a cinematographer.
Filmography
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Feature film
Documentary film
Television
Miniseries
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Awards and nominations
BAFTA Awards
British Society of Cinematographers
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