Gerry Turpin Net Worth
Gerry Turpin Net Worth is
$11 Million
Gerry Turpin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Date Of Birth | September 1, 1925 |
Died | 1997-09-16 |
Place Of Birth | Wandsworth, London, England, UK |
Profession | Camera Department, Cinematographer |
Star Sign | Virgo |
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1 | Twice BAFTA-award winning cinematographer, in films from 1945 as a camera assistant at Ealing. Noted for his work with directors Bryan Forbes and Richard Attenborough. Invented the Turpin Colorflex Process (further developed as Lightflex in 1973) employed in the film Young Winston (1972). |
Camera Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Ladies Who Do | 1963 | camera operator | |
Summer Flight | 1963 | camera operator - as Gerald Turpin | |
We Joined the Navy | 1962 | camera operator | |
Burn, Witch, Burn | 1962 | camera operator | |
Ring-a-Ding Rhythm! | 1962 | camera operator | |
Play It Cool | 1962 | camera operator | |
Peeping Tom | 1960 | camera operator | |
Honeymoon | 1959 | additional photography | |
Too Many Crooks | 1959 | camera operator - as Gerald Turpin | |
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk | 1958 | camera operator | |
Your Past Is Showing | 1957 | camera operator | |
Fire Down Below | 1957 | camera operator - as Gerald Turpin | |
Battle Hell | 1957 | camera operator | |
Stars in Your Eyes | 1956 | camera operator | |
Home and Away | 1956 | camera operator | |
Wicked as They Come | 1956 | assistant camera | |
Hobson's Choice | 1954 | focus puller - uncredited | |
Beat the Devil | 1953 | first assistant camera - uncredited | |
Shoot First | 1953 | camera operator | |
Curtain Up | 1952 | focus puller - uncredited | |
The Frightened Man | 1952 | focus puller - uncredited | |
A Christmas Carol | 1951 | focus puller - uncredited | |
No Trace | 1950 | focus puller - uncredited | |
The Happiest Days of Your Life | 1950 | focus puller - uncredited | |
Dick Barton Strikes Back | 1949 | focus puller - uncredited | |
Against the Wind | 1948 | focus puller: second unit - uncredited | |
The Loves of Joanna Godden | 1947 | assistant camera focus - uncredited | |
The Captive Heart | 1946 | focus puller - uncredited | |
Dead of Night | 1945 | focus puller - uncredited |
Cinematographer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Doctor and the Devils | 1985 | ||
The Last of Sheila | 1973 | director of photography | |
Young Winston | 1972 | director of photography | |
What Became of Jack and Jill? | 1972 | ||
I Want What I Want | 1972 | ||
The Man Who Had Power Over Women | 1970 | ||
Hoffman | 1970 | director of photography | |
Oh! What a Lovely War | 1969 | director of photography | |
Diamonds for Breakfast | 1968 | ||
Deadfall | 1968 | ||
The Whisperers | 1967 | photographed by | |
The Bobo | 1967 | photographed by | |
Dutchman | 1967 | ||
The Wrong Box | 1966 | photographed by | |
The Avengers | 1965 | TV Series 5 episodes | |
The Human Jungle | 1964 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Seance on a Wet Afternoon | 1964 | photographed by | |
The Queen's Guards | 1961 | as Gerald Turpin |
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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I Want What I Want | 1972 | additional sequences |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1984 | Scientific and Engineering Award | Academy Awards, USA | For the design, engineering and development of an on-camera device providing contrast control, ... More | |
1970 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Cinematography | Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) |
1969 | Best Cinematography Award | British Society of Cinematographers | Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) | |
1968 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best British Cinematography (B/W) | The Whisperers (1967) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1965 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best British Cinematography (B/W) | Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964) |