Roy H. Wagner

For the anthropologist see Roy Wagner
Roy H. Wagner
Born Roy Henry Wagner III
(1947-01-12) January 12, 1947
Occupation Cinematographer

Roy H. Wagner (born January 12, 1947),[1][2] A.S.C. is a two-time Emmy-winning cinematographer known for dramatic, dark imagery. Named by Kodak as one of the "Top 100 Directors of Photography in the World" Wagner's career has spanned 35 years in the motion picture and television industries. He has also received the ASC Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for a Miniseries.

Wagner is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Society of Cinematographers and has won the Producers Guild "Vision Award". He studied with Ansel Adams who taught him to rise to the challenge of new technology. Wagner is extremely active within the American Society of Cinematographers, and contributes much of his free time furthering the charter of the organization.

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References

  1. Who’s Who in Entertainment. Second edition, 1992–1993
  2. "U.S. Public Records Index". Retrieved 2011-04-05.

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