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Stephen Goldblatt, A.S.C., B.S.C. (born 29 April 1945) is a South African-born British cinematographer,[1][2] noted for his work on numerous high-profile action films, including the first two entries in the Lethal Weapon series,[3] as well as for his recent collaborations with director Mike Nichols[4] and Tate Taylor.

Stephen Goldblatt
Goldblatt in 2010
Born (1945-04-29) 29 April 1945 (age 79)
Nationality
  • South African
  • British
  • OccupationCinematographer
    Years active1968–present
    AwardsNominated for:
    Academy Award for Best Cinematography
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography

    Early life

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    Goldblatt was born on 29 April 1945 in Johannesburg, South Africa, to a Jewish family.[5] When he was seven years old, he and his family moved to London, where at the age of 18 he started working as a photojournalist for the London Sunday Times.[6]

    Goldblatt attended Guildford School of Art for photography, but later discovered his interest in film while working on a special assignment for Lion FilmsatShepperton Studios. It was this interest that motivated him to attend London's Royal College of Art Film School.[7]

    Career

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    Upon graduation, he went to work shooting documentaries and animation, much of it in 16mm. Among his assignments were two Disappearing World episodes for Granada TV.[6]

    Goldblatt began his career as a cameraman for documentaries and commercials. From 1972-75, he worked shooting TV commercials for directors such as Hugh Hudson, Alan Parker, Ridley Scott, and Brian Gibson.[6] Goldblatt made the transition to feature films in the mid-1980s, quickly acquiring work with directors Tony ScottonThe Hunger (1983), Francis CoppolaonThe Cotton Club (1984), and Richard DonneronLethal Weapon (1987) and Lethal Weapon 2 (1989).[7]

    In the 1990s, Goldblatt joined the Batman series with director Joel Schumacher and shot Batman Forever (1995) and Batman and Robin (1997). In the late 1990s, during a “film sabbatical” and after many years of only taking snapshots, Goldblatt built a darkroom and began to photograph his life and surroundings again.[8] After his sabbatical Goldblatt worked with directors such as Mike NicholsonAngels in America (2003), Closer (2004) and Charlie Wilson's War (2007), Chris ColumbusonRent (2005) and Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), Nora EphrononJulie & Julia (2009), and most recently Tate TayloronThe Help (2011) and Get On Up (2014).

    Stephen Goldblatt now lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and has three grown children. When he is at home, Goldblatt enjoys tending to his pond and koi fish, gardening, playing his guitar, cooking, reading every day, and mastering the art of husbanding with his wife Deborah.[8]

    Photography

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    One of Stephen Goldblatt's most significant photo shoots was of the British band The Beatles in 1968, who at the time had just finished recording what came to be known as The White Album. The Beatles wanted some fresh publicity photos shot by an unknown photographer, with whom they planned to travel all over London to take random photos. One of Goldblatt's shots became a two-page spread in Life magazine, and a few others were used as album art on Beatles compilations.[9]

    Filmography

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    Film

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    Year Title Director
    1969 Forum[a] Mireille Dansereau
    1972 Pass of Arms Peter Elford
    1980 Breaking Glass Brian Gibson
    1981 Outland Peter Hyams
    1982 The Return of the Soldier Alan Bridges
    1983 The Hunger Tony Scott
    1984 The Cotton Club Francis Ford Coppola
    1985 Young Sherlock Holmes Barry Levinson
    1987 Lethal Weapon Richard Donner
    1988 Everybody's All-American Taylor Hackford
    1989 Lethal Weapon 2 Richard Donner
    1990 Joe Versus the Volcano John Patrick Shanley
    1991 For the Boys Mark Rydell
    The Prince of Tides Barbra Streisand
    1992 Consenting Adults Alan J. Pakula
    1993 The Pelican Brief
    1995 Batman Forever Joel Schumacher
    1996 Striptease Andrew Bergman
    1997 Batman & Robin Joel Schumacher
    1999 The Deep End of the Ocean Ulu Grosbard
    2004 Closer Mike Nichols
    2005 Rent Chris Columbus
    2007 Charlie Wilson's War Mike Nichols
    2009 Julie & Julia Nora Ephron
    2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Chris Columbus
    2011 The Help Tate Taylor
    2014 Get On Up
    2015 The Intern Nancy Meyers
    2017 Our Souls at Night Ritesh Batra
    2020 Ava Tate Taylor
    Wild Mountain Thyme John Patrick Shanley
    2023 Red, White & Royal Blue Matthew Lopez
    1. ^ Co-cinematographer with Tony Scott

    Television

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    Miniseries

    Year Title Director
    1971-1972 The Flight of the Arctic 7
    2003 Angels in America Mike Nichols

    TV movies

    Year Title Director Note
    2001 Conspiracy Frank Pierson
    2002 Path to War John Frankenheimer With Nancy Schreiber

    Awards and nominations

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    Source:[10]

    References

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    1. ^ "STEPHEN GOLDBLATT". www.cinematographers.nl. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  • ^ "The ASC -- American Cinematographer: ASC Close-Up". theasc.com. Archived from the original on 1 September 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  • ^ "Stephen Goldblatt ASC, BSC | Zacuto USA". Zacuto USA. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  • ^ Barraclough, Leo (22 November 2014). "'Angels in America' Cinematographer on Working With Mike Nichols". Variety. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  • ^ "Jewish artists - People - National Portrait Gallery".
  • ^ a b c "Stephen Goldblatt". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  • ^ a b "STEPHEN GOLDBLATT, ASC, BSC, ILLUMINATES "THE HELP"".
  • ^ a b "The Art of Stephen Goldblatt".
  • ^ "Unseen Beatles photos on view at UC Berkeley". 6 November 2010.
  • ^ "Stephen Goldblatt Awards". IMDb.
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