Jeffrey L. Kimball

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Jeffrey Lane Kimball, ASC (born May 29, 1943) is an American cinematographer, known mainly for shooting action films, especially the ones directed by Tony Scott and John Woo.

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Jeffrey L. Kimball
Born (1943-05-29) May 29, 1943 (age 81)
Years active1971–2018
SpouseEileen Sue Fisher
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He majored in radio and television at North Texas State University[1] in 1964. After graduation he landed a trainee position with Warner Brothers,[2]:27 but left to work as a gofer for still photographer Bill Langley.[3]:29 In 1969, he left Hollywood to work as a director of photography for the Dallas office of TV commercial production company N. Lee Lacy/Associates. He returned to Hollywood permanently in 1972[2]:27 where he worked—mainly on low budget films[3]:29—as an lab technician, still photographer, assistant director, and assistant cameraman, graduating to second unit director of photography on Hell Raiders, It's Alive, Cat People and others.[1] Before becoming a feature film cinematographer, he had "earned his reputation for innovative and sometimes risky cinematography" in commercials, many of which had won awards.[3]:29

In addition to his work in features, he continues to work as a cinematographer on commercials and music videos. He also directs commercials, e.g. for Maketa Armada.[4]

Kimball has been nominated for a Golden Satellite Award in 2001 for Mission: Impossible 2 and an MTV Video Music Award in 2011 for Beyoncé's "Run the World (Girls)."

He has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1990.[1]

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Film

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1971 On the Line Lee Stanley Documentary film
1985 The Legend of Billie Jean Matthew Robbins
1986 Top Gun Tony Scott
1987 Beverly Hills Cop II
1990 Revenge
Jacob's Ladder Adrian Lyne
1991 Curly Sue John Hughes
1993 True Romance Tony Scott
1994 The Specialist Luis Llosa
1998 Wild Things John McNaughton
1999 Stigmata Rupert Wainwright
2000 Mission: Impossible 2 John Woo Nominated- Satellite Award for Best Cinematography
2002 Windtalkers
The Hire Segment "Hostage"
Star Trek: Nemesis Stuart Baird
2003 Paycheck John Woo
2004 The Big Bounce George Armitage
2005 Be Cool F. Gary Gray
2006 Glory Road James Gartner With John Toon
Bonneville Christopher N. Rowley
2008 Four Christmases Seth Gordon
2009 Old Dogs Walt Becker
2010 The Expendables Sylvester Stallone
2011 Valley of the Sun Stokes McIntyre
The Double Michael Brandt
2018 Glass Jaw Jeff Celentano
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2013 Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives Mark Pellington
Big Thunder Rob Bowman
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2015 40's and Failing René Ashton 2 episodes
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