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Dean Cundey, A.S.C. (born March 12, 1946) is an American cinematographer and film director. He is known for his collaborations with John Carpenter, Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis, as well as his extensive work in the horror genre, in addition to numerous family and comedy films. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Who Framed Roger Rabbit and has been nominated for numerous BAFTAs and BSC Awards. Cundey was born in Alhambra, California, United States. As a child, he used to build model sets, suggesting an interest in films from an early age. Cundey already had several low-budget films when he met Debra Hill, who in 1978 recruited him to work on Halloween, a film she co-wrote with director John Carpenter. Having Cundey work on a film brought considerable advantages. In addition to his considerable skill as a cinematographer and director of photography, he also had the advantage of owning most of his own equipment packed in a large van, referred to by Debra Hill as the "movie van". Cundey's work on Halloween is cited by many fans as being among his best as director of photography. In addition to his lighting skills, particularly in the famous hallway scene where the hidden face of Michael Myers is slowly revealed by way of a blue light next to the mask, he was among the first cinematographers to make use of a recent invention called the steadicam, or panaglide. The panaglide allowed the camera operator to "wear" the camera and obtain shots that were previously deemed too difficult or even impossible. In Halloween, the panaglide was used as a point of view reference for Michael Myers, allowing the audience to see what he saw. Other noteworthy films Cundey would go on to work with Carpenter and Hill again on the films The Fog, Escape From New York, The Thing, Halloween II, and Halloween III: Season of the Witch.He would also return to work with Carpenter for the last time on the 1986 big budget science fiction/comedy adventure Big Trouble in Little China. Cundey also served as Director of Photography on the 3D movie Honey, I Shrunk the Audience! which ran in five Walt Disney theme parks around the world. Later work In addition to his work with Carpenter, Cundey would go on to lend his talents for the films Psycho II, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Back to the Future trilogy, What Women Want, Apollo 13, Jurassic Park, Romancing the Stone, Road House, and Garfield: The Movie to name a few. In 1997, he made his directorial debut with the direct-to-video sequel Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves. He recently worked in Canada on Camp Rock, one of several movies that he has filmed outside the United States, including Who Framed Roger Rabbit which was filmed primarily in England. In 2011, Cundey shot the comedy film Jack and Jill, a film which involved extensive split-screen and motion control effects to create the illusion of actor Adam Sandler interacting with multiple on-screen personas. Film YearTitleDirectorNotes 1973The No Mercy ManDaniel Vance 1973Brother on the RunEdward J. Lakso Herbert L. Strock 1974So Evil, My SisterReginald Le Borg Where the Red Fern GrowsNorman Tokar 1975That Girl from BostonMatt Cimber 1976The Witch Who Came From the Sea Creature from Black LakeJoy N. Houck Jr. Black ShampooGreydon Clark Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil SheiksDon Edmonds The Human TornadoCliff Roquemorecredited as Gene Condie, co-cinematographer with Bob Wilson 1977Satan's CheerleadersGreydon Clark Charge of the Model T'sJim McCullough Sr. Bare KnucklesDon Edmonds 1978Hi-RidersGreydon Clark Goodbye, Franklin HighMike MacFarland HalloweenJohn CarpenterFirst collaboration with John Carpenter 1979Angels' BrigadeGreydon Clark Rock 'n' Roll High SchoolAllan Arkush Roller BoogieMark L. Lester 1980Without WarningGreydon Clark The FogJohn Carpenter GalaxinaWilliam Sachs 1981Separate WaysHoward Avedis Jaws of SatanBob Claver Escape from New YorkJohn Carpenter Halloween IIRick Rosenthal 1982The ThingJohn Carpenter Halloween III: Season of the WitchTommy Lee Wallace 1983Psycho IIRichard Franklin D.C. CabJoel Schumacher 1984Romancing the StoneRobert ZemeckisFirst collaboration with Robert Zemeckis 1985Back to the Future Warning SignHal Barwood 1986Big Trouble in Little ChinaJohn Carpenter 1987Project XJonathan Kaplan 1988Big BusinessJim Abrahams Who Framed Roger RabbitRobert ZemeckisNominated – Academy Award for Best Cinematography Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography 1989Road HouseRowdy Herrington Back to the Future Part IIRobert ZemeckisShot back-to-back 1990Back to the Future Part III 1991Nothing but TroubleDan Aykroyd HookSteven SpielbergNominated – ASC Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography 1992Death Becomes HerRobert Zemeckis 1993Jurassic ParkSteven SpielbergMinor film appearance as a boat crew member (credited as "Mate") 1994The FlintstonesBrian Levant 1995CasperBrad Silberling Apollo 13Ron HowardNominated – ASC Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography Nominated – CFCAA for Best Cinematography 1997FlubberLes Mayfield 1998Krippendorf's TribeTodd Holland The Parent TrapNancy Meyers 2000What Women Want 2003Looney Tunes: Back in ActionJoe Dante 2004GarfieldPeter Hewitt 2006The HolidayNancy Meyers 2007WhisperStewart Hendler 2009Shannon's RainbowFrank E. Johnson 2010The Spy Next DoorBrian Levant 2011Jack and JillDennis Dugan 2013Crazy Kind of LoveSarah Siegel-Magness 2014Walking with the EnemyMark Schmidt 2015DiabloLawrence Roeck The Girl in the PhotographsNick Simon 2017Slamma JammaTimothy A. Chey Home AgainHallie Meyers-Shyer 2020Anastasia: Once Upon a TimeBlake HarrisTelevision YearTitleNotes 1981-84Tales of the Unexpected4 episodes 1983The Invisible WomanTelevision film 1984Amazons It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Invitation to Hell 1989Tales from the Crypt1 episode 2001Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1 episode – The Face: Jesus in Art; Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography 2005The West Wing2 episodes 2008Camp RockTelevision film 2010Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster 2022The Book of Boba Fett2 episodesOther credits YearTitleDirectorRole 1972Beware! The BlobLarry HagmanSecond unit director of photography 1997Honey, We Shrunk OurselvesHimselfDirectorial debut Leave It to BeaverAndy CadiffAdditional photography 1998Deep RisingStephen SommersSecond unit director 2006Garfield: A Tail of Two KittiesTim HillSecond unit director Second unit director of photography with Peter Lyons Collister 2012Playing for KeepsGabriele MuccinoSecond unit director of photographyAwards and recognition Cundey is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers. His work on Who Framed Roger Rabbit earned him an Academy Award nomination. On February 2, 2014, he was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by The ASC; John Carpenter introduced him.1988 Academy Award for Best Cinematography: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (nomination)1988 BSC Award for Best Cinematography: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (nomination)1991 ASC Award for Outstanding Cinematography in Theatrical Releases: Hook (nomination)1995 BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography: Apollo 13 (nomination)1995 BSC Award for Best Cinematography: Apollo 13 (nomination)1995 ASC Award for Outstanding Cinematography in Theatrical Releases: Apollo 13 (nomination)1995 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography: Apollo 13 (nomination)1999 Society of Camera Operators President's Award (won)2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Camera Photography: Religion & Ethics Newsweekly: The Face: Jesus in Art (won)2014 ASC Award Lifetime Achievement Award (won)