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Paul Beeson (1921–2001) was a British cinematographer. Beeson was initially at Ealing Studios before going on to work on films for various other companies.
Date Of Birth November 16, 1921, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom Died July 19, 2001, Gerrards Cross, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Hammersmith, London, England, UK Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department, Visual Effects Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography - Entertainment Programming for a Special Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 He worked as the director of photography on both Kidnapped (1959) and Kidnapped (1971).
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character The Turning 1996 The Lost World 1992 Return to the Lost World 1992 The Wolves of Willoughby Chase 1989 Taffin 1988 director of photography An African Dream 1987 Jane and the Lost City 1987 The Love Boat 1986 TV Series 2 episodes Lost in London 1985 TV Movie Lime Street 1985 TV Series 1 episode The First Olympics: Athens 1896 1984 TV Mini-Series 2 episodes Hawk the Slayer 1980 Silver Dream Racer 1980 director of photography Unidentified Flying Oddball 1979 director of photography Starcrash 1978 Candleshoe 1977 director of photography Beauty and the Beast 1976 TV Movie The Littlest Horse Thieves 1976 One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing 1975 director of photography The Mutations 1974 A Warm December 1973 director of photography Kidnapped 1971 director of photography Jane Eyre 1970 TV Movie Crescendo 1970 director of photography Hell Boats 1970 director of photography Taste of Excitement 1969 Moon Zero Two 1969 director of photography Mosquito Squadron 1969 director of photography The Lost Continent 1968 director of photography Attack on the Iron Coast 1968 director of photography The Saint 1966-1968 TV Series director of photography - 7 episodes Submarine X-1 1968 director of photography To Sir, with Love 1967 director of photography Africa: Texas Style 1967 director of photography Court Martial 1965-1966 TV Series director of photography - 2 episodes Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1962-1965 TV Series 13 episodes Die, Monster, Die! 1965 director of photography The Moon-Spinners 1964 director of photography Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow 1963 The Three Lives of Thomasina 1963 director of photography In Search of the Castaways 1962 director of photography Tarzan Goes to India 1962 The Happy Thieves 1961 Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog 1961 director of photography Spare the Rod 1961 Nearly a Nasty Accident 1961 Season of Passion 1959 The Scapegoat 1959 director of photography Kidnapped 1959/II director of photography Nowhere to Go 1958 director of photography Dunkirk 1958 director of photography The Shiralee 1957 director of photography The Gentle Touch 1956 director of photography Out of the Clouds 1955 director of photography West of Zanzibar 1954 director of photography
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Alien³ 1992 director of photography: second unit Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989 additional photography Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 additional photographer: UK Willow 1988 director of photography: second unit Ishtar 1987 additional photographer Santa Claus 1985 additional photographer Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 1984 additional photography Never Say Never Again 1983 additional photographer - uncredited / director of photography: second unit The Mikado 1983 TV Movie lighting designer The Pirates of Penzance 1983 additional photographer Princess Ida 1982 TV Movie lighting designer Ruddigore 1982 TV Movie lighting designer Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 additional photography QB VII 1974 TV Mini-Series director of photography - 2 episodes Not with My Wife, You Don't! 1966 photographer: Europe The Sound of Music 1965 additional photography Swiss Family Robinson 1960 additional photography Lease of Life 1954 director of photography: second unit - uncredited The Titfield Thunderbolt 1953 second unit photography The Cruel Sea 1953 second unit photography The Gentle Gunman 1952 second camera operator - uncredited Crash of Silence 1952 director of photography: second unit - uncredited Ivory Hunter 1951 game photography The Black Rose 1950 camera operator - uncredited Under Capricorn 1949 operator of camera movement Train of Events 1949 camera operator Scott of the Antarctic 1948 camera operator Against the Wind 1948 camera operator Frieda 1947 focus puller - uncredited The Foreman Went to France 1942 focus puller - uncredited Black Sheep of Whitehall 1942 focus puller - uncredited Three Cockeyed Sailors 1940 camera operator - uncredited Saloon Bar 1940 camera assistant - uncredited The Secret Four 1939 camera assistant - uncredited The Phantom Strikes 1938 camera operator - uncredited
Visual Effects Title Year Status Character Hawk the Slayer 1980 special photographic effects
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1975 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming for a Special QB VII (1974)
Known for movies To Sir, with Love (1967) as Cinematographer
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) as Camera and Electrical Department
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) as Camera and Electrical Department
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) as Camera and Electrical Department