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Dean Semler ACS ASC
Born1943 (age 80–81)
Renmark, South Australia, Australia
OccupationCinematographer

Dean Semler ACS ASC, (born 1943) is an Australian cinematographer. Over his career, he has worked as a cinematographer, camera operator, director, second unit director, and assistant director. He is a member of both the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) and the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).

Life and career

Early years

Semler was born in Renmark, South Australia. His first work in the production industry was as a camera operator at a local television station. Later, he began making documentary and educational films for Film Australia. He was the cinematographer for A Steam Train Passes (1974), Moving On (1974), Let the Balloon Go (1976), and A Good Thing Going (1978). His first film was Stepping Out, in 1980. Allmovie praised his "stunning work" on the film Hoodwink (1981) with a screen play by Ken Quinnell.

1980s

Semler was the cinematographer for Mad Max 2 (1981). Semler's vast panoramic shots of the Australian Outback's deserts "...convincingly conveyed a parched, dusty, post-apocalyptic world"[1] and led to international attention for his work. Semler also acted as cinematographer for the follow-up film to The Road Warrior, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985). Semler was also a cinematographer for the acclaimed Australian miniseries Bodyline (1984).[2] In the late 1980s, Semler was the cinematographer for several popular films, such as Cocktail (1988) and Young Guns (1988).

1990s

In 1990, Semler was hired as cinematographer for Kevin Costner's Dances with Wolves, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Semler lensed the comedy City Slickers (1991) and the action film Last Action Hero (1993) in the early 1990s. In 1995, Semler again worked with Costner on his film Waterworld.

2000s

In the 2000s, Semler was the cinematographer for a range of movies that included comedies (Nutty Professor II: The Klumps from 2000, and Bruce Almighty from 2003), action films (XXX from 2002 and The Alamo from 2004). In the mid-2000s, Semler was the cinematographer for the football comedy The Longest Yard (2005) and Just My Luck (2006). In 2006, Semler worked with Mel Gibson again for the film Apocalypto. Semler's camera work conveyed the beauty of the lush Mesoamerican jungle setting in Apocalypto.

Filmography

1960s

Year Title Cinematographer Director Notes
1962 The Valley of Water No No Television film
Floor manager

1970s

Year Title Cinematographer Director Notes
1971 The Choice Yes No
1971 Where Dead Men Lie Yes No
1973 The Fifth Facade: The Making of the Sydney Opera House No No Camera operator
1973 I Need More Staff Yes No
1973 One Good Reason Yes No Camera operator
1973 Through My Eyes: Kilkenny Primary School, South Australia Yes No Camera operator
1973 Through My Eyes: Stradbroke Infants School, South Australia Yes No Camera operator
1974 Parent Teacher Interviews Yes No Camera operator
1974 A Steam Train Passes Yes No Short documentary film
1974 Moving On Yes No
1976 Do I Have to Kill My Child? Yes No Television film
1976 Let the Balloon Go Yes No
1977 Outback Supply Yes No Camera operator
1977 Cass No Yes Second unit director
Television film
1978 A Good Thing Going Yes No
1979 Saturday Yes Yes

1980s

Year Title Cinematographer Director Notes
1980 War Without Weapons Yes No
1980 The Russians Yes No TV series documentary
1981 Hoodwink Yes No
1981 Mad Max 2 Yes No
1983 The Dismissal Yes No TV miniseries
1983 Kitty and the Bagman Yes No
1983 Return to Eden Yes No TV miniseries
1984 After the Flood No No Camera operator
1984 Bodyline Yes No TV miniseries
7 episodes
1984 Undercover Yes No
1984 Razorback Yes No
1985 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Yes No
1985 The Coca-Cola Kid Yes No
1986 Passion Flower Yes No Television film
1987 Bullseye Yes No
1987 Going Sane Yes No
1987 The Lighthorsemen Yes No Camera operator
1988 Great Performances Yes No TV series
Episode: "Melba"
1988 The Clean Machine Yes No Television film
1988 Cocktail Yes No
1988 Young Guns Yes No
1989 Lonesome Dove Yes No Director of photography: Second unit
1989 Farewell to the King Yes No
1989 Dead Calm Yes No
1989 K-9 Yes No

1990s

Year Title Cinematographer Director Notes
1990 Impulse Yes No
1990 Young Guns II Yes No
1990 Dances with Wolves Yes No
1991 City Slickers Yes No
1992 The Power of One Yes No
1993 Super Mario Bros. Yes Yes Second unit director
1993 Last Action Hero Yes No
1993 The Three Musketeers Yes No
1994 The Cowboy Way Yes No
1995 Waterworld Yes No
1997 Gone Fishin' Yes No
1997 Trojan War Yes No
1998 Firestorm No Yes
1998 The Patriot No Yes
1999 The Bone Collector Yes No

2000s

Year Title Cinematographer Director Notes
2000 Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Yes No
2001 Heartbreakers Yes No
2002 D-Tox Yes No
2002 Dragonfly Yes No
2002 We Were Soldiers Yes No
2002 XXX Yes No
2002 The Adventures of Pluto Nash Yes No Director of photography: Second unit
2003 Bruce Almighty Yes No
2004 The Alamo Yes No
2005 The Longest Yard Yes No
2005 Stealth Yes No
2006 Just My Luck Yes No
2006 Click Yes No
2006 Apocalypto Yes No
2007 I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry Yes No
2008 Get Smart Yes No
2008 Appaloosa Yes No
2008 Bedtime Stories Yes No Director of photography: Second unit
2009 2012 Yes No

2010s

Year Title Cinematographer Director Notes
2010 Date Night Yes No
2010 Secretariat Yes No
2011 In the Land of Blood and Honey Yes No
2012 Parental Guidance Yes No
2013 Grudge Match Yes No
2014 Heaven Is for Real Yes No
2014 Maleficent Yes No
2015 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 Yes No
2016 The Do-Over Yes No

References

  1. ^ Allmovie biography by Hal Erickson
  2. ^ The Australian Film and Television Companion – Compiled by Tony Harrison, Simon & Schuster, Australia (1994)