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Adam Greenberg

Camera

Born April 11, 1937 · Kraków, Poland

Died October 30, 2025

Also known as אדם גרינברג

Biography

Adam Greenberg, A.S.C. (April 11, 1937 – October 30, 2025) was an Israeli-American cinematographer. He may be best known for his work on the first two Terminator movies, the second of which earned him an Academy Award nomination.

Awards & recognition

  • Academy AwardBest Cinematography · 1992 · nominated

Filmography35 titles

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

1991Director of Photography

The Terminator

1984Director of Photography

La Bamba

1987Director of Photography

Ghost

1990Director of Photography

Rush Hour

1998Director of Photography

Seed of Innocence

1980Director of Photography

Sister Act

1992Director of Photography

Near Dark

1987Director of Photography

The Big Red One

1980Director of Photography

Dave

1993Director of Photography

Turner & Hooch

1989Director of Photography

Three Men and a Baby

1987Director of Photography

10 to Midnight

1983Director of Photography

Sphere

1998Director of Photography

Eraser

1996Director of Photography

First Knight

1995Director of Photography

Renaissance Man

1994Director of Photography

Alien Nation

1988Director of Photography

The Santa Clause 2

2002Director of Photography

Three Men and a Little Lady

1990Director of Photography

Spellbinder

1988Director of Photography

Collateral Damage

2002Director of Photography

Once Bitten

1985Director of Photography

Private Resort

1985Director of Photography

Iron Eagle

1986Director of Photography

Snakes on a Plane

2006Director of Photography

Safari 3000

1982Director of Photography

Toys

1992Director of Photography

Junior

1994Director of Photography

The Ambassador

1985Director of Photography

North

1994Director of Photography

Over the Brooklyn Bridge

1984Director of Photography

Madron

1970Director of Photography

Love Hurts

1990Director of Photography

Inspector Gadget

1999Director of Photography