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Ted Moore

Camera

Born August 7, 1914 · Western Cape, South Africa

Died January 1, 1987

Biography

Ted Moore, BSC (7 August 1914 – 1987) was a South African-British cinematographer known for his work on seven of the James Bond films in the 1960s and early 1970s. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Fred Zinnemann's A Man for All Seasons, and two BAFTA Awards for Best Cinematography for A Man for All Seasons and From Russia with Love.

Awards & recognition

  • Academy AwardBest Cinematography, Color · 1967
  • Academy AwardBest Cinematography, Color · 1967 · nominated

Filmography26 titles

Goldfinger

1964Director of Photography

The African Queen

1951Camera Operator

A Man for All Seasons

1966Director of Photography

From Russia with Love

1963Director of Photography

The Story of Jacob and Joseph

1974Cinematography

Dr. No

1962Director of Photography

Sons of the Sea

1939Camera Operator

Clash of the Titans

1981Director of Photography

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

1969Director of Photography

The Golden Voyage of Sinbad

1973Director of Photography

Thunderball

1965Director of Photography

Genevieve

1953Camera Operator

Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger

1977Director of Photography

The Man with the Golden Gun

1974Director of Photography

Live and Let Die

1973Director of Photography

Diamonds Are Forever

1971Director of Photography

Jazz Boat

1960Director of Photography

Tank Force!

1958Director of Photography

The Black Knight

1954Camera Operator

Orca

1977Director of Photography

The Day of the Triffids

1963Director of Photography

Call Me Bwana

1963Director of Photography

Psychomania

1973Director of Photography

The Gamma People

1956Director of Photography

Priest of Love

1981Director of Photography

Dominique

1980Director of Photography