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Dick Pope

Highest Rated: 97% Mr. Turner (2014)

Lowest Rated: 22% Man of the Year (2006)

Birthday: Aug 3, 1947

Birthplace: Bromley, Kent, England, UK

A cinematographer with a portfolio that included many atmospheric and engrossing movies, Dick Pope quietly became the go-to director of photography for smart, sophisticated cinema. Born in Kent, England in 1947, Pope's first foray into his craft came as a child when his father bought him a Brownie box camera. The young Pope enjoyed the visual artistry that came from shooting portraits of his friends and family, as well as the technical aspect of his new hobby. When it came time to think about a career, Pope got a word of advice from his uncle who worked for the BBC, suggesting that he try his hand as a cameraman for film and television. Pope began training at Pathé Film Laboratory in London, and was soon cutting his teeth on low budget productions for 'B' movies and low level TV productions. An experience that Pope would later recount as among the toughest and most rewarding in his early career came in 1974, when he traveled to a remote island off the coast of Sumatra to document the traditional lifestyle of the Sakuddei tribe for the documentary series "Disappearing World" (ITV, 1970-1993). Working in such a remote location with such complex gear was a trial by fire, but ultimately, the process was extremely rewarding for the young cameraman. In 1975, Pope caught a break photographing several episodes of the documentary series "World in Action" (ITV, 1963-1998), which helped him secure gigs shooting shows like "Whoops Apocalypse" (LWT, 1982). Another milestone for Pope came in 1985, when he shot the music video for Freddie Mercury's popular song "The Great Pretender." Soon, Pope was shooting feature films, developing a professional relationship with director Mike Leigh starting with "Life is Sweet" (1990) that would span decades. Throughout the '90s, the two would continue to collaborate on films like "Naked" (1993), "Secrets & Lies" (1996), and the acclaimed Gilbert and Sullivan biopic "Topsy-Turvy" (1999). Soon, Pope was being tapped by other indie-minded filmmakers, like Christopher McQuarrie, who commissioned Pope to shoot "Way of the Gun" (2000) and Jill Sprecher, who brought him on to shoot "Thirteen Conversations About One Thing" (2001). In 2007, Pope's work as director of photography on the period mystery "The Illusionist" (2006) earned him an Oscar nomination. His ongoing collaborations with Mike Leigh also continued, with critically acclaimed films like "Happy-go-Lucky" (2008) and "Another Year" (2010). Meanwhile, Pope struck up an accord with another famed director, Richard Linklater, who asked Pope to shoot his period drama "Me and Orson Welles" (2008). This working relationship proved fruitful for both parties, and they would collaborate again on the quirky crime movie "Bernie" (2011). It was Pope's partnership with Leigh, however, that would earn him his next major award nomination, this time for his work on the film "Mr. Turner" (2014), a biopic about the legendary artist J.M.W. Turner. For the movie, Pope had to recreate the aesthetic of Turner's paintings within the frames of the film itself, a complex feat that earned him a second nomination for Best Achievement in Cinematography from the Academy Awards. In a silly but memorable turn of events, Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs mispronounced Pope's name while reading the list of 2015 award nominations, referring to him as "Dick Poop," a slip of the tongue that quickly went viral on social media and late night television. Dick Pope died on October 22, 2024.

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Highest-Rated Movies

97% 56% Mr. Turner
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95% 82% Hard Truths Watchlist
94% 87% Life Is Sweet
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93% 84% Vera Drake
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93% 74% Another Year
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93% 67% Happy-Go-Lucky
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90% 79% Topsy-Turvy
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89% 69% Supernova Watchlist
88% 91% Naked
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88% 78% Career Girls
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Filmography

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Hard Truths 95% 82% 2024 Cinematographer The Outfit 86% 92% 2022 Cinematographer Supernova 89% 69% 2020 Cinematographer Supernova 2020 Cinematographer Motherless Brooklyn 65% 80% 2019 Cinematographer The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind 86% 88% 2019 Cinematographer Peterloo 67% 42% 2018 Cinematographer Angelica 70% 50% 2015 Cinematographer Legend 60% 59% 2015 Cinematographer Mr. Turner 97% 56% 2014 Cinematographer Cuban Fury 54% 46% 2014 Cinematographer Bernie 88% 73% 2011 Cinematographer Thin Ice 69% 51% 2011 Cinematographer Another Year 93% 74% 2010 Cinematographer It's a Wonderful Afterlife 29% 33% 2010 Cinematographer Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging 73% 71% 2008 Cinematographer Me and Orson Welles 86% 61% 2008 Cinematographer Happy-Go-Lucky 93% 67% 2008 Cinematographer Intercom 2008 Cinematographer The Illusionist 73% 83% 2006 Cinematographer Man of the Year 22% 45% 2006 Cinematographer Vera Drake 93% 84% 2004 Cinematographer Nicholas Nickleby 79% 75% 2002 Cinematographer All or Nothing 82% 81% 2002 Cinematographer Thirteen Conversations About One Thing 83% 71% 2001 Cinematographer
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