Phil Méheux

English cinematographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Philip Méheux (born 17 September 1941) is an English cinematographer[1][2] known for his collaborations with directors John Mackenzie and Martin Campbell.

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Phil Méheux
Born
Philip Méheux

(1941-09-17) 17 September 1941 (age 83)
EducationChislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School[citation needed]
Years active1966–present
Websitephilmeheux.com
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He is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and served as president of the British Society of Cinematographers between 2002 and 2006.[3]

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Filmography

Film

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Short film

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1977 Apaches John Mackenzie
1980 The First Day Marek Kanievska
2009 A Kingdom Without a King Richard Perry
2014 Borderline Kieran Shea
David Osorio
Also editor
2015 Lifted Lin Oeding
Killing Thyme M.J. McMahon
2018 I Am the Doorway Simon Pearce Also executive producer
2020 Officer Down
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Television

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1968-1972 Omnibus Tony Palmer Episodes "All My Loving" and "Born Black Born British"
1977 Play for Today John Mackenzie
Mike Newell
John Goldschmidt
Episodes "Just Another Saturday", "Brassneck", "Double Dare",
"The Elephants' Graveyard" and "Spend, Spend, Spend"[4]
1978 Out Jim Goddard All 6 episodes
1978 The Professionals Anthony Simmons
Peter Medak
David Wickes
Martin Campbell
5 episodes;
Also directed 2 episodes
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TV movies

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1975 The Whip Hand Les Blair
1977 The Emperor of Atlantis John Goldschmidt
1982 The Disappearance of Harry Joseph Despins
1983 Those Glory Glory Days Philip Saville
1985 Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future Rocky Morton
Annabel Jankel
1986 Act of Vengeance John Mackenzie
Apology Robert Bierman
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Miniseries

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1977 The Age of Uncertainty Mick Jackson
1984 Lace William Hale
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Awards and nominations

American Society of Cinematographers

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2015 International Award Won
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BAFTA Awards

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1978 Play for Today Best Film Cameraman (For episode "Spend, Spend, Spend") Nominated
2006 Casino Royale Best Cinematography[5] Nominated
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British Society of Cinematographers

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2006 Casino Royale Best Cinematography Won
2022 Lifetime Achievement Award Won
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References

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