Russell Carpenter

Russell Carpenter

Known For: Camera

Date Of Birth:1950-12-09

Place Of Birth:Van Nuys, California, USA

Russell Paul Carpenter, ASC (born December 9, 1950) is an American cinematographer and photographer, known for collaborating with directors James Cameron, Robert Luketic, and McG. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for the 1997 Best Picture-winning film Titanic. Much of his work has been in blockbuster films, including Hard Target (1993), True Lies (1994), Charlie's Angels (2000) and its sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), Ant-Man (2015), and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022). His documentary cinematography includes George Harrison: Living in the Material World, directed by Martin Scorsese. It earned six nominations at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming for the cinematography team. In 2018, Carpenter received the American Society of Cinematographers' Lifetime Achievement Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Russell Carpenter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Titanic
Hard Target
Charlie's Angels
Monster-in-Law
Solar Crisis
The Lawnmower Man
Pet Sematary II
The Indian in the Cupboard
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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
Shallow Hal
A Little Bit of Heaven
The Negotiator
Awake
Sole Survivor
True Lies
Ghosts
Jobs
Lucifer
Noelle
Return to Sender
Noel
Beyond the Reach
The Ugly Truth
Killers
Better Off Single
Ant-Man
This Means War
Cameron's Closet
Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman
Parched
xXx: Return of Xander Cage
Money Talks
Lady in White
The Wizard of Speed and Time
Avatar: The Way of Water
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Puppet Master
The Perfect Weapon
Death Warrant
Critters
Critters 2
The Lemon Grove Incident