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Janusz Kamiński

Polish-born American cinematographer, film and television directorIn this Slavic name, the surname is Kamiński, sometimes transliterated as Kaminski.

J*z Zygmunt Kamiński (Polish::; born June 27, 1959) is a Polish cinematographer and director of film and television. He has established a partnership with Steven Spielberg, working as a cinematographer on his films since 1993. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Spielberg's holocaust drama Schindler's List and World War II epic Saving Private Ryan (1998). He has also received Academy Award nominations for Amistad (1997), The Diving Bell & the Butterfly (2007) War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), and West Side Story (2021). He has also received five British Academy Film Award nominations, and six American Society of Cinematographers Award nominations.

In addition to his collaborations with Spielberg, he has also worked with Cameron Crowe, James L. Brooks, and Julian Schnabel. Kamiński has also moved into the field of directing, first with the horror film Lost Souls (2000), and later television series like The Event (2011) and The Divide (2014). In 2019, the American Society of Cinematographers included Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, both shot by Kamiński, on the list of the best-photographed films of the 20th century.

Contents

  • 1 Life and career
  • 2 Filmography
    • 2.1 Film
    • 2.2 Television
  • 3 Awards and nominations
  • 4 See also
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Life and career

Kamiński was born in Ziębice, Poland, the son of mother, Jadwiga Celner, and father, Marian Kaminski. In 1981, he emigrated to the United States at the age of 21 after Prime Minister Jaruzelski imposed martial law.

He attended Columbia College in Chicago from 1982 to 1987, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree, taking up filmmaking as a profession before attending to the AFI Conservatory, where he graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree. He worked under cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, first as a gaffer, and eventually as second unit director of photography. He shot numerous B-movies for directors Roger Corman and Katt Shea, as well as the romantic musical comedy Cool as Ice, starring Vanilla Ice.

Kamiński was first discovered by Steven Spielberg in 1991. After seeing the television film Wildflower, Spielberg hired Kamiński to shoot Cl* of '61, a television film in which Spielberg served as producer.

He twice won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography in the 1990s, for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan. He has been nominated five additional times for Amistad, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, War Horse, Lincoln, and West Side Story. In 2010, he was awarded the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal by the AFI Conservatory.

Kamiński became a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) in 1994, but resigned in 2006.

Kamiński was married to actress Holly Hunter from 1995 until 2001. He married ABC reporter Rebecca Rankin in 2004. They divorced in 2010.

Filmography

Film

Additional photography credits

Directorial credits

Television

Directorial credits

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by J*z Kamiński

See also

  • Cinema of Poland
  • List of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Poles

References

    External links

    • J*z Kamiński at IMDb
    • J*z Kamiński at culture.pl
    1968–present
    • Geoffrey Unsworth (1968)
    • Gerry Turpin (1969)
    • Conrad Hall (1970)
    • Pasqualino De Santis (1971)
    • Geoffrey Unsworth (1972)
    • Anthony Richmond (1973)
    • Douglas Slocombe (1974)
    • John Alcott (1975)
    • Russell Boyd (1976)
    • Geoffrey Unsworth (1977)
    • Douglas Slocombe (1978)
    • Vilmos Zsigmond (1979)
    • Giuseppe Rotunno (1980)
    • Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet (1981)
    • Jordan Cronenweth (1982)
    • Sven Nykvist (1983)
    • Chris Menges (1984)
    • Miroslav Ondříček (1985)
    • David Watkin (1986)
    • Bruno Nuytten (1987)
    • Allen Daviau (1988)
    • Peter Biziou (1989)
    • Vittorio Storaro (1990)
    • Pierre Lhomme (1991)
    • Dante Spinotti (1992)
    • J*z Kamiński (1993)
    • Philippe Rousselot (1994)
    • John Toll (1995)
    • John Seale (1996)
    • Eduardo Serra (1997)
    • Remi Adefarasin (1998)
    • Conrad Hall (1999)
    • John Mathieson (2000)
    • Roger Deakins (2001)
    • Conrad Hall (2002)
    • Andrew Lesnie (2003)
    • Dion Beebe/Paul Cameron (2004)
    • Dion Beebe (2005)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2006)
    • Roger Deakins (2007)
    • Anthony Dod Mantle (2008)
    • Barry Ackroyd (2009)
    • Roger Deakins (2010)
    • Guillaume Schiffman (2011)
    • Claudio Miranda (2012)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2013)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2014)
    • Emmanuel Lubezki (2015)
    • Linus Sandgren (2016)
    • Roger Deakins (2017)
    • Alfonso Cuarón (2018)
    • Roger Deakins (2019)
    • Joshua James Richards (2020)
    • Greig Fraser (2021)