John Alcott

John Alcott

  • Birthday: 1930-11-27
  • Deathday: 1986-07-28
  • Place of birth: London, United Kingdom

Biography

John Alcott, BSC (27 November 1930 – 28 July 1986) was an English cinematographer known for his four collaborations with director Stanley Kubrick: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), for which he took over as lighting cameraman from Geoffrey Unsworth in mid-shoot, A Clockwork Orange (1971), Barry Lyndon (1975), the film for which he won his Oscar, and The Shining (1980). Alcott died from a heart attack in Cannes, France, in July 1986; he was 55. He received a tribute at the end of his last film No Way Out starring Kevin Costner.

Production

A Clockwork Orange

1971

As Director of Photography

The Shining

1980

As Director of Photography

No Way Out

1987

As Director of Photography

Barry Lyndon

1975

As Director of Photography

March or Die

1977

As Director of Photography

Under Fire

1983

As Director of Photography

Vice Squad

1982

As Director of Photography

Triumphs of a Man Called Horse

1983

As Director of Photography

Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?

1978

As Director of Photography

White Water Summer

1987

As Director of Photography

Terror Train

1980

As Director of Photography

Overlord

1975

As Director of Photography

The Beastmaster

1982

As Director of Photography

2001: A Space Odyssey

1968

As Additional Photography

The Disappearance

1977

As Director of Photography

Venetian Bird

1952

As Clapper Loader

Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

1985

As Director of Photography

Fort Apache, the Bronx

1981

As Director of Photography

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