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      Donald McAlpine

      Donald McAlpine

      Highest Rated: 100% A Stitch In Time (2022)

      Lowest Rated: 13% Main Street (2010)

      Birthday: Apr 13, 1934

      Birthplace: Quandialla, New South Wales, Australia

      One of the most successful Australian cinematographers of all time, Donald McAlpine graces the credits of a great many popular films from the 1980s to well past the turn of the millennium. This very long winning streak began modestly in the late 1960s in his native country. The first significant film lensed by McAlpine to draw international attention was the well-distributed "My Brilliant Career" (1979), the period drama about female emancipation that indeed launched a brilliant career for actress Judy Davis. The following year, the cinematographer was part of another celebrated global hit set in roughly the same era--"Breaker Morant," a tragedy about soldiers unfairly prosecuted by their superiors in the Boer War. From then, the Hollywood call was too loud to ignore. McAlpine made the transition across the Pacific several years later, and quickly landed a series of jobs in high-budget American movies. His credit list includes durable blockbusters such as the supernatural jungle thriller "Predator" (1987) and the 1993 Robin Williams-in-grandma-drag comedy, "Mrs. Doubtfire." McAlpine continued his long tradition of working with prominent Australian directors, including Baz Luhrmann, filming the fantastical 19th-century musical romance "Moulin Rouge!," for which he was nominated for a cinematography Oscar and won a BAFTA in the same category.

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      TEMPEST, cinematographer Donald McAlpine (left), director Paul Mazursky (right) on set, 1982, (c) Columbia THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, Tilda Swinton, Cinematographer Don McAlpine, Director Andrew Adamson, Producer mark Johnson, on set, 2005, (c) Walt Disney

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      100% 83% A Stitch In Time Executive Producer,
      Cinematographer
      - 2022
      20% 22% Love Aaj Kal Cinematographer - 2020
      57% No Score Yet Rajma Chawal Cinematographer - 2018
      59% 66% The Dressmaker Cinematographer $2.0M 2015
      62% 65% Ender's Game Cinematographer $61.7M 2013
      44% 55% Mental Cinematographer $17.3K 2012
      13% 11% Main Street Cinematographer $1.6K 2010
      38% 58% X-Men Origins: Wolverine Cinematographer $179.9M 2009
      75% 61% The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Cinematographer $291.7M 2005
      77% 74% Peter Pan Cinematographer $48.4M 2003
      42% 59% Anger Management Cinematographer $133.8M 2003
      28% 37% The Time Machine Cinematographer $56.7M 2002
      74% 89% Moulin Rouge Cinematographer $57.4M 2001
      62% 70% The Edge Cinematographer $27.8M 1997
      74% 77% William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet Cinematographer $46.4M 1996
      81% 74% Clear and Present Danger Cinematographer $121.5M 1994
      67% 64% The Man Without a Face Cinematographer $23.1M 1993
      70% 77% Mrs. Doubtfire Cinematographer $219.2M 1993
      72% 72% Patriot Games Cinematographer $82.7M 1992
      29% 49% Stanley & Iris Cinematographer $5.5M 1990
      33% 64% Moving Cinematographer $10.7M 1988
      80% 87% Predator Cinematographer $54.4M 1987
      73% 59% Moscow on the Hudson Cinematographer - 1984
      30% 37% Harry and Son Cinematographer - 1984
      55% 73% Tempest Cinematographer - 1982
      No Score Yet 88% The Earthling Cinematographer - 1980
      No Score Yet 56% Money Movers Cinematographer - 1979
      No Score Yet 78% The Odd Angry Shot Cinematographer - 1979
      80% 50% The Getting of Wisdom Cinematographer - 1977
      83% 63% Don's Party Cinematographer - 1976
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Whatever Happened to Green Valley? Cinematographer - 1973