Gordon Willis

Gordon Willis

Gordon Hugh Willis Jr.Gordon Hugh Willis Jr.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gordon Hugh Willis, Jr., ASC (May 28, 1931 – May 18, 2014) was an American cinematographer. He is best known for his work on Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather series as well as Woody Allen's Annie Hall and Manhattan. Fellow cinematographer William Fraker called Willis's work a "milestone in visual storytelling", while one critic suggested that Willis "defined the cinematic look of the 1970s: sophisticated compositions in which bolts of light and black put the decade's moral ambiguities into stark relief". When the International Cinematographers Guild conducted a survey in 2003, they placed Willis among the ten most influential cinematographers in history.

Known for Camera
Born 28 May 1931
Died 18 May 2014
Place of birth Astoria, New York, USA

Known for

The Godfather Part II

Crew: Director of Photography

Zelig
1983
1

Crew: Director of Photography

All the President's Men

Crew: Director of Photography

The Godfather

Crew: Director of Photography

Annie Hall
1977
3

Crew: Director of Photography

Manhattan
1979
1

Crew: Director of Photography

Broadway Danny Rose

Crew: Director of Photography