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Declan Quinn

Declan Quinn (Irish: Deaglán Ó Cuinn; born 1957) is an Irish-American cinematographer and a three-time winner of the Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography.

Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Quinn is one of five children. His four siblings, the most famous of whom is Aidan, are actors.[1] The family moved to Ireland when he was in his teens, but he returned to the States to earn a degree in film from Columbia College Chicago. Back in Ireland, he met Bono and U2 at the Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, and he began his career filming several music videos and the documentaries U2: Unforgettable Fire (1984) and U2: Outside It's America (1987) for the group.[2]

Quinn permanently returned to the States in 1989 and filmed The Kill-Off. He has collaborated with director Mira Nair on five projects, including Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love, Monsoon Wedding, Vanity Fair, and Hysterical Blindness, which earned him a nomination for the Emmy Award for Best Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie. Additional credits include 2x4, (which won him the Cinematography Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival), Vanya on 42nd Street, Leaving Las Vegas, One True Thing, In America, Cold Creek Manor, The Lucky Ones, Rachel Getting Married, and The Private Lives of Pippa Lee.

Quinn currently resides in Orange County, New York with his wife Etta and four daughters.[1]

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