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John Dyer (1699 – December 1757) was a painter and Welsh poet turned clergyman of the Church of England who maintained an interest in his Welsh ancestry. He was most recognized for Wordsworth’s sonnet, To The Poet, John Dyer, addressed to him, and for Grongar Hill, one of Dyer’s six early poems featured in Richard Savage’s Miscellaneous Poems and Translations by Several Hands (February 1726), a collection of works featuring ‘Hillarian’ circle verse. His unsuccessful works include Ruins of Rome, The Fleece, Country Walk, An Epistle To A Friend In Town, To Aurelia and The Enquiry.Although Dyer’s popularity was short lived after Grongar Hill, William Wordsworth and John Gray praised John Dyer’s imagination and style as having, “more of poetry in his imagination than almost any of our number, but rough and injudicious.”
Date Of Birth 1699-01-01 Died December 1757 Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department, Director
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character American Gothic 2016 TV Series 1 episode The Fixer 2015 TV Mini-Series 2 episodes Freezer 2014 Bookaboo 2013 TV Series 3 episodes Une vie pour deux 2013 director of photography House of Versace 2013 TV Movie Nicky Deuce 2013 TV Movie Single White Spenny 2011 TV Series 7 episodes Cancel Christmas 2010 TV Movie The Devil's Teardrop 2010 TV Movie Unnatural History 2010 TV Series 1 episode Who Is Clark Rockefeller? 2010 TV Movie Chateaubriand 2010 TV Movie Throwing Stones 2009 TV Movie ZOS: Zone of Separation 2009 TV Mini-Series director of photography - 8 episodes The Good Witch's Garden 2009 TV Movie director of photography Phantom Punch 2008 Lies and Crimes 2007 TV Movie They Come Back 2007 TV Movie Contact, l'encyclopédie de la création 2006 TV Series documentary 1 episode The One 2003 TV Movie Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher 2002 TV Movie Big Wolf on Campus 2000-2002 TV Series 42 episodes Mary Cassatt: An American Impressionist 1999 TV Movie Monet: Shadow and Light 1999 TV Movie Degas and the Dancer 1998 TV Movie F/X: The Series TV Series 14 episodes, 1996 - 1998 director of photography - 1 episode, 1996 Due South 1996 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Side Effects 1994-1995 TV Series 13 episodes Strange Horizons 1992 Top Cops 1990 TV Series Two Dreams of a Nation: The Fortin Family of Quebec and Alberta 1980 Documentary short Descent 1975 Short documentary
Camera Department Title Year Status Character The Words 2012 camera operator: "b" camera / director of photography: second unit Mayday 2005 TV Movie director of photography: second unit H2o 2004 TV Series director of photography - 2 episodes F/X: The Series 1996-1998 TV Series director of photography - 6 episodes Due South 1994-1996 TV Series director of photography - 9 episodes RoboCop 1994 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Spenser: Pale Kings and Princes 1994 TV Movie camera operator Spenser: Ceremony 1993 TV Movie camera operator Renegades 1989 camera operator: second unit Glory! Glory! 1989 TV Movie director of photography: second unit The Twilight Zone 1989 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Fields of Endless Day 1978 Documentary assistant camera The Sword of the Lord 1976 Documentary assistant camera
Director Title Year Status Character Two Dreams of a Nation: The Fortin Family of Quebec and Alberta 1980 Documentary short
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1998 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series F/X: The Series (1996) 1998 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series F/X: The Series (1996)
Known for movies Big Wolf on Campus (2000-2002) as Cinematographer
House of Versace (2013) as Cinematographer
The Devil's Teardrop (2010) as Cinematographer
Freezer (2014) as Cinematographer