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Larry Smith (cinematographer)

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Larry Smith is a British cinematographer.

Born in London, he is known for his work with Stanley Kubrick,[1] Tom Hooper and Nicolas Winding Refn.

Smith had also his directing debut with the 2015 film Trafficker[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Notes
1999 Eyes Wide Shut Stanley Kubrick Also lighting cameraman
2002 The Piano Player Jean-Pierre Roux
2003 Fear X Nicolas Winding Refn
2004 Red Dust Tom Hooper
2008 Bronson Nicolas Winding Refn
2009 The Blue Mansion Glen Goei
2011 The Guard John Michael McDonagh
2013 Austenland Jerusha Hess
Only God Forgives Nicolas Winding Refn
2014 Calvary John Michael McDonagh
2015 The Man Who Knew Infinity Matthew Brown
Trafficker Himself Also credited as producer and writer
2018 Tau Federico D'Alessandro
2019 Two/One Juan Cabral
2020 Puppy Love Michael Maxxis
2021 Things Heard & Seen Shari Springer Berman
Robert Pulcini
The Forgiven John Michael McDonagh
2022 Rogue Agent Adam Patterson
Declan Lawn
2023 Luther: The Fallen Sun Jamie Payne
Dark Harvest David Slade
2024 Lumina Gino J.H. McKoy With Raquel Gallego
TBA Giant Rowan Athale

Television

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Year Title Director Notes
1999 Cold Feet Tom Hooper 2 episodes
2009 Agatha Christie's Marple Nicolas Winding Refn Episode "Nemesis"
2018 The Alienist David Petrarca Episode "Psychopathia Sexualis"
2020 The Letter for the King Felix Thompson
Alex Holmes
3 episodes
2024 Sunny Lucy Tcherniak
Dearbhla Walsh
Colin Bucksey
Makoto Nagahisa
7 episodes

Miniseries

Year Title Director Notes
2001 Love in a Cold Climate Tom Hooper 2 episodes
2003 Prime Suspect: The Last Witness
2005 Elizabeth I
2016 Dark Angel Brian Percival

References

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  1. ^ Pizzello, Stephen (October 1999). "A Sword in the Bed:Eyes Wide Shut, a dreamlike coda to Kubrick's brilliant career". American Cinematographer. American Society of Cinematographers. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Nicolas Winding Refn Cinematographer Sets Directing Debut 'Trafficker'". Deadline. 18 November 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
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