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1 Career  



1.1  E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial  







2 Personal life and death  





3 Filmography  





4 Awards and nominations  





5 References  





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Allen Daviau
Born

John Allen Daviau


(1942-06-14)June 14, 1942
DiedApril 15, 2020(2020-04-15) (aged 77)
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1967–2010
Relatives
  • Alice Borchardt (cousin)
  • John Allen Daviau (June 14, 1942 – April 15, 2020)[1] was an American cinematographer known for his collaborations with Steven SpielbergonE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), The Color Purple (1985), and Empire of the Sun (1987). He received five Academy Award nominations and two British Academy Film Award nominations, with one win. In addition to his work in film, Daviau served as Cinematographer-in-Residence at UCLA.[2]

    Career

    [edit]

    Daviau was born on June 14, 1942, in New Orleans, and raised in Los Angeles. He graduated from Loyola High School in 1960.[1]

    He was introduced to Steven Spielberg in the late 1960s[3] and the two went on to work together on two early short films. They continued their professional working career by collaborating on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982); "Kick the Can," a segment from Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), The Color Purple (1985), an episode of the NBC anthology series Amazing Stories titled "Ghost Train" (1985), and Empire of the Sun (1987).[3]

    Daviau's work also includes John Schlesinger's The Falcon and the Snowman (1985), the Spielberg-produced Harry and the Hendersons (1987), Albert Brooks' Defending Your Life (1991), Barry Levinson's Avalon (1990) and Bugsy (1991), Peter Weir's Fearless (1993), Frank Marshall's Congo (1995), Rand Ravich's The Astronaut's Wife (1999) and Stephen Sommers' Van Helsing (2004), his final feature.

    He received lifetime achievement awards from the Art Directors Guild in 1997 and the American Society of Cinematographers in 2007.[4]

    Daviau shot thousands of commercials, documentaries, industrials and educational films, and created psychedelic special-effects lighting for Roger Corman's The Trip (1967) before he gained entry into the International Photographers Guild.[4]

    E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

    [edit]

    While doing a lawnmower commercial in Arizona, Daviau learned that Spielberg was looking for a cinematographer for E.T. and sent the director a tape of The Boy Who Drank Too Much, a 1980 telefilm that he shot. "It had a lot of mood, and it's about kids, so I knew Steven would watch it!" Daviau said. Spielberg stated that he contacted Daviau for his next feature, saying, "I did something I rarely do. I didn't think twice; I picked up the phone and asked Allen if he would photograph my next feature."[5]

    Personal life and death

    [edit]

    Following a surgical procedure in 2012, Daviau was confined to a wheelchair.[1] He died on April 15, 2020, at the age of 77, as a result of complications from COVID-19 at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital.[3]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Short film

    Year Title Director Notes
    1968 Amblin' Steven Spielberg
    1975 Names of Sin Rolf Forsberg
    1983 Kick the Can Steven Spielberg Segments of Twilight Zone: The Movie
    It's a Good Life Joe Dante
    2000 The Translator Leslie Anne Smith
    2001 Sweet Elyse Couvillion
    2002 The Routine Bob Giraldi
    2004 ASC-DCI StEM Also writer
    How to Be a Hollywood Player in Less Than Ten Minutes Joe Hudson
    2010 The Caretaker 3D Sean Isroelit With Svetlana Cvetko

    Documentary film

    Year Title Director Notes
    1971 Say Goodbye David H. Vowell
    1973 New Gladiators Bob Hammer With John Hora
    2004 Olive or Twist 2004 Peter Moody With Tchell De Paepe, Joachim Hanwright and Michael Knight

    Feature film

    Year Title Director
    1973 The Brothers O'Toole Richard Erdman
    1974 Mother Tiger Mother Tiger Rolf Forsberg
    1982 Harry Tracy, Desperado William A. Graham
    E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Steven Spielberg
    1985 The Falcon and the Snowman John Schlesinger
    The Color Purple Steven Spielberg
    1987 Empire of the Sun
    Harry and the Hendersons William Dear
    1990 Avalon Barry Levinson
    1991 Defending Your Life Albert Brooks
    Bugsy Barry Levinson
    1993 Fearless Peter Weir
    1995 Congo Frank Marshall
    1999 The Astronaut's Wife Rand Ravich
    2004 Van Helsing Stephen Sommers

    TV movies

    Year Title Director
    1974 Mooch Goes to Hollywood Richard Erdman
    1979 The Streets of L.A. Jerrold Freedman
    1980 The Boy Who Drank Too Much
    Rage! William Graham
    1983 Legs Jerold Freedman

    TV series

    Year Title Director Episode
    1982 McDonaldland Lee Chapman "Skating"
    1985 Amazing Stories Steven Spielberg "Ghost Train"
    1996 International Cinematographer's Guild Heritage Series Jay Nefcy "Vittorio Storaro"

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]

    Academy Awards

    Year Title Category Result
    1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Best Cinematography Nominated
    1985 The Color Purple Nominated
    1987 Empire of the Sun Nominated
    1990 Avalon Nominated
    1991 Bugsy Nominated

    BAFTA Awards

    Year Title Category Result
    1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Best Cinematography Nominated
    1987 Empire of the Sun Won

    American Society of Cinematographers

    Year Title Category Result
    1987 Empire of the Sun Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Won
    1990 Avalon Nominated
    1991 Bugsy Won

    Other Awards

    Year Title Award Result
    1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography Won
    1987 Empire of the Sun New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography Nominated
    1991 Bugsy Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography Nominated
    National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography Nominated

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Telegraph Obituaries (May 15, 2020). "Allen Daviau, cinematographer noted for his work with Stephen Spielberg – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on May 15, 2020. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  • ^ Wrap Staff (April 13, 2010). "UCLA Taps Bailey as Kodak Cinematographer-in-Residence". TheWrap. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  • ^ a b c Barnes, Mike (April 16, 2020). "Allen Daviau, Spielberg Cinematographer and Five-Time Oscar Nominee, Dies of Coronavirus Complications at 77". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  • ^ a b McNary, Dave (April 16, 2020). "'E.T.' Cinematographer Allen Daviau Dies of COVID-19 at 77". Variety. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  • ^ Williams, David E. (January 2007). "A Movie Buff's Moment". American Cinematographer. American Society of Cinematographers. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
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