Frank E. Johnson
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Occupation | Cinematographer |
Frank E. Johnson A.S.C. is an American cinematographer, producer and film director. He is best known for cinematography on The A-Team, but has also worked the camera for such feature films such as Predator (1987), The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991),[1] and The Man in the Black Suit (2004). He was twice nominated for an ASC Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography", in 2000 and 2001.[2][3] He has a film set for release in 2009 as producer and director for Shannon's Rainbow.[4]
Filmography
- Shannon's Rainbow (2009) (post-production)
- Touched by an Angel (1994) TV series
- Palace Guard(1991) TV series
- Wiseguy (1987) TV series
- Street 16 (2005)
- The Man in the Black Suit (2004)
- Water with Food Coloring (2001)
- Savannah (1996) TV series
- Alone in the Woods (1996)
- Marker(1995) TV series
- Touched by an Angel (1994) TV series
- Backstreet Justice (1994) aka Dead Wrong (Australia)
- Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) TV series
- Palace Guard (1991) TV series
- Captive (1991) (TV)
- The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991)
- Police Story: Gladiator School (1988) (TV)
- The A-Team (20 episodes, 1985–1986)
- Heated Vengeance (1985)
- Raw Force (1982) aka Kung Fu Cannibals (USA)
- The Last Reunion (1980) aka Ninja Nightmare
- Project: Kill (1976) (as Frank Johnson)
References
- ↑ MGM website, accessed 12-29-2008
- ↑ Canadian Society of Cinematographers, "THE 2001 ASC AWARDS", accessed 12-29-2008
- ↑ The American Society of Cinematographers magazine, ASC awards and nominations, accessed 12-29-2008
- ↑ supernovamedia.com website, accessed 12-29-2008
- 1 2 Frank E.Johnson filmography, accessed 12-29-2008
- 1 2 VH1, Frank E. Johnson filmography, accessed 12-29-2008
google.com Template:Supernova Media, Inc. et al v.Shannon's Rainbow LLC et al-1 Defendants are Frank E. Johnson, Lawrence Richert, Joseph G. Pia, Charles Morrison, Kelly Nelson and John Mowod
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