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Award Wining British Cinematographer An award-winning cinematographer, born in London, educated at Christ's College, Director of Photography on a huge variety and styles of feature films, working with many notable directors. Andrew Dunn has won three BAFTA awards, nominated five times, he won first in 1984 for Threads, then for Edge of Darkness, directed by Martin Campbell, thirdly for Tumbledown. Nominations were earned for his work on Monocled Mutineer and for Madness of King George directed by Nicholas Hytner, for which he was also honoured with the prestigious London Evening Standard Award for Technical Achievement, and by his peers at the British Society of Cinematographers for their 'Best Cinematography Award'. Starting to make films at an early age, London-born Dunn began his career at the BBC as an editor, which also provided him the means to continue to develop, shoot, edit and dub his own projects. As a Director of Photography he has worked with many of the industry's most respected directors, including Stephen Frears, Richard Eyre, Nicholas Hytner, Martin Campbell, Robert Altman, Mick Jackson, Bill Forsyth and Dennis Potter. Dunn shot the Oscar nominated drama, Precious: Based On The Novel "Push" by Sapphire. Other notable credits include LA Story, The Bodyguard, The Crucible, Practical Magic, Ever After, Gosford Park, The Count Of Monte Cristo, Hitch, Stage Beauty, Sweet Home Alabama, Miss Potter, Crazy, Stupid, Love, The History Boys and The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. Also, soon to be released The Butler, Hello Carter, Effie and Summer In February. CONTACT: [email protected]

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Award Wining British Cinematographer An award-winning cinematographer, born in London, educated at Christ's College, Director ofPhotography on a huge variety and styles of feature films, working with many notable directors.Andrew Dunn has won three BAFTA awards, nominated five times, he won first in 1984 for Threads,then for Edge of Darkness, directed by Martin Campbell, thirdly for Tumbledown. Nominations wereearned for his work on Monocled Mutineer and for Madness of King George directed by NicholasHytner, for which he was also honoured with the prestigious London Evening Standard Award forTechnical Achievement, and by his peers at the British Society of Cinematographers for their 'BestCinematography Award'. Starting to make films at an early age, London-born Dunn began his career at the BBC as an editor,which also provided him the means to continue to develop, shoot, edit and dub his own projects. As aDirector of Photography he has worked with many of the industry's most respected directors,including Stephen Frears, Richard Eyre, Nicholas Hytner, Martin Campbell, Robert Altman, MickJackson, Bill Forsyth and Dennis Potter. Dunn shot the Oscar nominated drama, Precious: Based On The Novel "Push" by Sapphire. Othernotable credits include LA Story, The Bodyguard, The Crucible, Practical Magic, Ever After, GosfordPark, The Count Of Monte Cristo, Hitch, Stage Beauty, Sweet Home Alabama, Miss Potter, Crazy,Stupid, Love, The History Boys and The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. Also, soon to be released TheButler, Hello Carter, Effie and Summer In February. CONTACT: [email protected]