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      David Eggby

      David Eggby

      Highest Rated: 89% Mad Max (1979)

      Lowest Rated: 12% Virus (1999)

      Birthday: Not Available

      Birthplace: London, England, UK

      London-born Australian cinematographer David Eggby's career began with a credit that demands respect: he was the cinematographer who shot "Mad Max," the 1979 action extravaganza. The low-budget action thriller from Down Under galvanized audiences by getting so close to the road race action that one felt the cameramen narrowly escaped death in each scene. Eggby actually did hang off motorcycles to get such breath-taking footage, and the film's legend helped solidify Eggby's reputation as an action and fantasy cinematographer. His early experience in the Australian Navy helped forge his career; he spent six years on an aircraft carrier, filming each plane's landing and take-off, shot with a 16 millimeter camera. After his discharge, Eggby worked as a cameraman in Australian television before serving as cinematographer on "Mad Max." He remained in Australia, working on features until the late '80s, when he began working in the United States He continued to shoot mainly action and fantasy films, including three features with director Rob Cohen, including the '93 Bruce Lee biopic, "Dragon," and the '96 fantasy "Dragonheart." Eggby did radical work in the '06 sci-fi film "Pitch Black," creating a planet with three suns by using the risky process of bleaching the film's negative. Eggby also expanded into animation in the decade, working on two films featuring computer-animated main characters: '02's "Scooby-Doo" and '07's "Underdog." Whatever the subject matter, Eggby brings a special energy with his restless camera movement.

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      Credit
      No Score Yet 79% The Madness of Max Self - 2015
      58% 56% Riddick Cinematographer $42.0M 2013
      43% 41% Ironclad Cinematographer - 2011
      23% 46% The Secret of Moonacre Cinematographer - 2009
      14% 42% Underdog Cinematographer $43.8M 2007
      17% 60% The Marine Cinematographer $18.8M 2006
      35% 42% Racing Stripes Cinematographer $49.2M 2005
      47% 75% Eurotrip Cinematographer $17.7M 2004
      32% 40% Scooby-Doo Cinematographer $153.3M 2002
      60% 77% Pitch Black Cinematographer $39.2M 2000
      36% 64% Blue Streak Cinematographer $68.2M 1999
      12% 22% Virus Cinematographer $14.0M 1999
      No Score Yet 75% The Echo of Thunder Cinematographer - 1998
      50% 60% Dragonheart Cinematographer $51.3M 1996
      74% 79% Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Cinematographer $34.9M 1993
      29% 65% Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Cinematographer $7.0M 1991
      52% 74% Quigley Down Under Cinematographer $20.1M 1990
      56% 48% Warlock Cinematographer $8.3M 1989
      18% 20% Kansas Cinematographer $2.3M 1988
      89% 70% Mad Max Cinematographer - 1979