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David Appleby Credits 2017 CV- Motion Picture/Special Stills photographer Movie Credits include: Jungle Book: Origins Directed by Andy Serkis The Aftermath Directed by James Kent Goodbye Christopher Robin Directed by Simon Curtis Ab Fab the Movie Directed by Mandie Fletcher Mortdecai Directed by David Koepp Belle Directed by Amma Asante The Invisible Woman Directed by Ralph Fiennes Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Directed by Tommy Wirkola Warhorse Directed by Steven Spielberg Robin Hood Directed by Ridley Scott Ninja Assassin Directed by Wachowski Brothers Speed Racer Directed by Wachowski Brothers The Seeker Directed by David Cunningham Sleuth Directed by Kenneth Brannagh 1408 Directed by Mikael Hafstrom The Grudge 2 Directed by Takashi Shimizu Eragon Directed by Stefen Fangmeier V For Vendetta Directed by James McTiegue The Kingdom of Heaven Directed by Ridley Scott Alfie Directed by Charles Shyer Around the World in 80 Days Directed by Frank Coraci Sylvia Directed by Christine Jeffs The Life of David Gale Directed by Alan Parker The Good Thief Directed by Neil Jordan Buffalo Soldiers Directed by Gregor Jordan Possession Directed by Neil La Bute Chocolat Directed by Lasse Hallstrom Quills Directed by Philip Kaufman The End of the Affair Directed by Neil Jordan Angela’s Ashes Directed by Alan Parker Entrapment Directed by Jon Amiel Onegin Directed by Martha Fiennes Hilary & Jackie Directed by Anand Tucker Seven Years in Tibet Directed by Jean Jacques Annaud Evita Directed by Alan Parker Emma Directed by Doug McGrath CV- Motion Picture/Special Stills photographer Movie Credits include (continued): Brassed Off Directed by Mark Herman Restoration Directed by Michael Hoffman Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Directed by Kenneth Branagh 1492 Conquest of ParadiseDirected by Ridley Scott Directed by Ridley Scott City of Joy Directed by Roland Joffe The Commitments Directed by Alan Parker Total Recall Directed by Paul Verhoeven Memphis Belle Directed by Michael Caton Jones Come see the Paradise Directed by Alan Parker Mississippi Burning Directed by Alan Parker The Mission Directed by Roland Joffe Brazil Directed by Terry Gilliam The Killing Fields Directed by Roland Joffe The Meaning of Life Directed by Terry Jones The Wall Directed by Alan Parker Reds Directed by Warren Beatty Life of Brian Directed by Terry Jones The Duellists Directed by Ridley Scott Midnight Express Directed by Alan Parker TV Credits include: The Red Tent Directed by Roger Young Turks & Caicos Directed by David Hare Salting the Battlefield Directed by David Hare DaVinci’s Demons Various Directors CV- Motion Picture/Special Stills photographer Film Posters include: The Life of David Gale The Good Thief Ella Enchanted Quills The End of the Affair Angela’s Ashes Entrapment The Mission Onegin Midnight Express Evita Restoration City of Joy The Commitments Circle of Friends Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein 1492 Conquest of Paradise Mississippi Burning The Killing Fields Hilary & Jackie Seven Years in Tibet Reds Emma The Duellists Alfie Kingdom Of Heaven The Dark is Rising 1408 The Grudge 2 Sleuth Eragon Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters The Invisible Woman Belle Books Published: Warhorse – Newmarket Press Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein - Kenneth Branagh/Newmarket Press Mythic Vision: The Making of Eragon. Monty Python’s Life of Brian - Doubleday-Random House The Python Team/Methuen V For Vendetta – Universe publishing. Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life - The Python Team/Methuen Kingdom Of Heaven - Ridley Scott/Newmarket Press City of Joy - Roland Joffe, Mark Medoff, Jake Eberts/Newmarket Press Avengers - The Making of the Movie - The Killing Fields - Rogers/Titan Books David Puttnam/Weidenfeld & Nicholson Seven Years in Tibet - Pink Floyd The Wall - Alan Parker/Avon Books The story behind the film - Newmarket Press The Making of Evita - Alan Parker/Harper Collins CV- Motion Picture/Special Stills photographer Exhibitions Outside The Wall – Floydseum – Padova Italy - 2013 Pink Floyd The Wall Retrospective – Blackall Studios – 2012 Camerimage - Poland -The Films of Alan Parker – 2008 Live by the Lens, Die by the Lens – National Media Museum - 2008 Cineformation – BAFTA - 2007 British Cinema - National Portrait Gallery Take One - The Photographers Gallery - London The Making of the Killing Fields - Olympus Gallery – London Contact Mobile: 44(0)7778 934154 Mobile: 44(0)7778 934154 Email: [email protected] Website: www.davidapplebyphoto.com For Portfolio and Availability requests Contact: BARBARA LAKIN REPRESENTS 702/379-9449 www.lakinreps.com .
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