- Douglas Slocombe
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Douglas Slocombe, B.S.C., A.S.C. Born 10 February 1913
London, England UKOccupation Cinematographer Years active 1940–1989 Douglas Slocombe OBE, BSC, A.S.C. (born 10 February 1913) is a British cinematographer who has enjoyed a long career in the British film industry. His many films as director of photography include Promise Her Anything (1965), Robbery (1967), The Italian Job (1969), Nijinsky (1980), the unofficial James Bond film Never Say Never Again in 1983, and the first three Indiana Jones films between 1981 and 1989.
His early films as cinematographer included several Ealing comedies, notably Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), The Man in the White Suit (1951), The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) and The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953).
He has been nominated for an Academy Award on three occasions, for Travels with My Aunt (1973), Julia (1977), and Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). He also won the BAFTA Award for best cinematography for Julia, The Great Gatsby (1974) and The Servant (1963), and was nominated for Guns at Batasi (1964), The Blue Max (1966), The Lion in Winter (1968), Travels with My Aunt (1973), Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), Rollerball (1975), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984).
He has also won the British Society of Cinematographers Award five times, as well as its Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995.
Personal life
Slocombe, whose sight has been failing for many years, currently lives in West London with his wife and their daughter, his only child. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours.Slocombe features in a new book entitled Conversations with Cinematographers by David A Ellis, published by USA publisher Scarecrow Press.
Selected filmography
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BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography (1963–1984) 1963-1967
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black & whiteTed Moore (c) / Douglas Slocombe (b&w) (1963) · Geoffrey Unsworth (c) / Oswald Morris (b&w) (1964) · Otto Heller (c) / Oswald Morris (b&w) (1965) · Christopher Challis (c) / Oswald Morris (b&w) (1966) · Ted Moore (c) / Gerry Turpin (b&w) (1967) ·
1968-1984 Geoffrey Unsworth (1968) · Gerry Turpin (1969) · Conrad Hall (1970) · Pasqualino De Santis (1971) · Geoffrey Unsworth (1972) · Anthony B. Richmond (1973) · Douglas Slocombe (1974) · John Alcott (1975) · Russell Boyd (1976) · Geoffrey Unsworth (1977) · Douglas Slocombe (1978) · Vilmos Zsigmond (1979) · Giuseppe Rotunno (1980) · Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet (1981) · Jordan Cronenweth (1982) · Sven Nykvist (1983) · Chris Menges (1984)
Complete list · (1963–1984) · (1985–2009) · (2010–2034) Categories:- 1913 births
- Living people
- British cinematographers
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Members of the British Society of Cinematographers
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