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Ted Moore, (7 August 1914 – 1987) was a South African-British
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known for his work on seven of the James Bond films in the 1960s and early 1970s. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Fred Zinnemann's '' A Man for All Seasons,'' and two BAFTA Awards for Best Cinematography for ''A Man for All Seasons'' and ''From Russia with Love''.


Biography

Born in South Africa, Moore moved to Great Britain at the age of sixteen, where from 1942 he served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. As a qualified pilot, he flew as a cameraman in DH Mosquitoes with the "Pinewood Military Film Unit" filming their bomber operations(2). During the war he joined the film unit and began honing his craft. After serving as a camera operator on such films as '' The African Queen'', and the
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and Albert R. Broccoli's
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Black Knight'', he was given the cinematography job for 1956's ''
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'', set among a familiar scene for Moore, the Royal Air Force. He worked on other Warwick Films, such as ''
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'', '' Zarak'', '' Johnny Nobody'' and '' No Time to Die'', as well as their more high-minded 1960 production ''
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''. In
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Broccoli and director
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chose him as the cinematographer for an adaptation of
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's '' Dr. No''. Moore would go on to make another six Bond films; '' From Russia with Love'' (for which he won a BAFTA award), '' Goldfinger'', and '' Thunderball''. Moore also photographed the non Bond Eon Productions film '' Call Me Bwana'' and When
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left the film series, Moore was cinematographer on ''
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''. He returned to Eon Productions for '' Diamonds Are Forever'', '' Live and Let Die'', and portions of '' The Man with the Golden Gun'', on which he was replaced due to illness by Oswald Morris. In addition, Moore won a BAFTA and an Oscar for his camerawork for
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's Best Picture, '' A Man for All Seasons'', becoming the first South African to win an Academy Award. He also worked on the 1962 cult classic '' The Day of the Triffids'', '' The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'', '' The Golden Voyage of Sinbad'', '' Orca'', and '' Clash of the Titans''. Moore died in 1987.


Filmography

* '' April in Portugal'' (1954) * ''
A Prize of Gold ''A Prize of Gold'' is a 1955 Technicolor film noir crime film directed by Mark Robson partly filmed in West Berlin. The film stars Richard Widmark as a United States Air Force Air Police Master Sergeant motivated by love and compassion to ...
'' (1955) * ''
The Gamma People ''The Gamma People'' is a 1956 British-American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by John Gossage, directed by John Gilling, that stars Paul Douglas, Eva Bartok, and Leslie Phillips. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and e ...
'' (1955) * '' Odongo'' (1956) * '' Zarak'' (1957) * '' Interpol'' (1957) * ''
How to Murder a Rich Uncle ''How to Murder a Rich Uncle'' is a 1957 British black comedy film directed by Nigel Patrick and starring Patrick, Wendy Hiller, Charles Coburn and Anthony Newley. It follows a man who plans to kill his wealthy Uncle George. It was based on the ...
'' (1957) * ''
High Flight ''High Flight'' is a 1941 sonnet written by war poet John Gillespie Magee Jr. and inspired by his experiences as a fighter pilot of the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. Magee began writing the poem on 18 August, while stationed at List ...
'' (1957) * '' No Time to Die'' (1958) * '' The Man Inside'' (1958) * ''
Idol on Parade ''Idol on Parade'' is a 1959 British comedy movie produced by Warwick Films, directed by John Gilling and featuring William Bendix, Anthony Newley, Sid James and Lionel Jeffries. It was based on John Antrobus' first screenplay. p. 44 The movie ...
'' (1959) * ''
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'' (1959) * ''
Killers of Kilimanjaro ''Killers of Kilimanjaro'' is a 1959 British CinemaScope adventure film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor, Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey and Donald Pleasence for Warwick Films. The film was originally known as ''Adamson of A ...
'' (1959) * '' Jazz Boat'' (1960) * '' Let's Get Married'' (1960) * ''
The Trials of Oscar Wilde ''The Trials of Oscar Wilde'', also known as ''The Man with the Green Carnation'' and ''The Green Carnation'', is a 1960 British drama film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry. I ...
'' (1960) * ''
In the Nick ''In the Nick'' is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Bernie Winters, James Booth and Harry Andrews. In the film, a gang of incompetent criminals are placed in a special type of new prison. ...
'' (1960) * '' Johnny Nobody'' (1961) * '' The Hellions'' (1961) * '' Mix Me a Person'' (1962) * '' Dr. No'' (1962) * '' The Day of the Triffids'' (1962) * '' Nine Hours to Rama'' (1963) * '' Call Me Bwana'' (1963) * '' From Russia with Love'' (1963) * '' Goldfinger'' (1964) * ''
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'' (1965) * '' Thunderball'' (1965) * '' A Man for All Seasons'' (1966) * ''
The Last Safari ''The Last Safari'' is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Henry Hathaway. It stars Kaz Garas and Stewart Granger. It was based on the 1962 novel, '' Gilligan's Last Elephant'' by Gerald Hanley. Plot Miles Gilchrist (Stewart Granger) is a ...
'' (1967) * '' Prudence and the Pill'' (1968) * ''
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'' (1968) * '' The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'' (1969) * '' The Chairman'' (1969) (uncredited) * '' Country Dance'' (1970) * '' She'll Follow You Anywhere'' (1971) * '' Diamonds Are Forever'' (1971) * '' Psychomania'' (1973) * '' Live and Let Die'' (1973) * '' The Golden Voyage of Sinbad'' (1974) * '' The Story of Jacob and Joseph'' (1974) (television film) * '' The Man with the Golden Gun'' (1974) * ''
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger ''Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger'' is a 1977 fantasy film directed by Sam Wanamaker and featuring stop-motion effects by Ray Harryhausen. The film stars Patrick Wayne, Taryn Power, Jane Seymour and Patrick Troughton. The third and final ''Sinba ...
'' (1977) * '' Orca'' (1977) * ''
Dominique "Dominique" is a 1963 French language popular song, written and performed by the Belgian female singer Jeannine Deckers, better known as Sœur Sourire ("Sister Smile" in French) or The Singing Nun. The song is about Saint Dominic, a Spanish-bo ...
'' (1978) * '' The Martian Chronicles'' (1980) (miniseries; 3 episodes) * '' Clash of the Titans'' (1981) * '' Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story'' (1982) (television film) * ''
Priest of Love ''Priest of Love'' is a British biographical film about D. H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda (née Von Richthofen) played by Ian McKellen and Janet Suzman. It was a Stanley J. Seeger presentation, produced and directed by Christopher Miles and ...
'' (1981)


Awards and nominations

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences *
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** ''A Man for All Seasons'' (won) British Academy of Film and Television Arts *
Best Cinematography This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Best Actress#F ...
** ''From Russia with Love'' (won) ** ''A Man for All Seasons'' (won) British Society of Cinematographers *
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** ''From Russia with Love'' (won)


References

2. "Mosquitopanik!", Pen and Sword, London (2004), pp. 65–66.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Ted 1914 births 1987 deaths Best Cinematographer Academy Award winners Best Cinematography BAFTA Award winners British cinematographers People from Surrey Royal Air Force personnel of World War II South African cinematographers South African emigrants to the United Kingdom Paul Winter Consort members