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      John A. Alonzo

      John A. Alonzo

      Highest Rated: 98% Chinatown (1974)

      Lowest Rated: 3% Deuces Wild (2002)

      Birthday: Jun 12, 1934

      Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, USA

      A versatile cinematographer, native Texan John A Alonzo began his career at a Dallas television station where he created the character of Senor Turtle for a local children's show. When he brought the tortoise to Hollywood, he found the West Coast inimical to the program and fell back on acting after its cancellation. Although he appeared in "The Magnificent Seven" (1960) and had bigger roles in lesser films like "The Long Rope" (1961) and "Terror at Black Falls" (1962), Alonzo soon found his acting taking a back seat to the still photography that was paying the bills in between parts. He began to devote himself to the study of cinematography, favoring the work of such standards of excellence as Walter Strenge, Floyd Crosby, Winton Hoch and James Wong Howe. In fact, it was Howe who gave him his big break as a camera operator on John Frankenheimer's "Seconds" (1966) as well as sponsoring him for union membership (seconded by Frankenheimer). In short order, Alonzo got his first job as director of photography on Roger Corman's "Bloody Mama" (1970).

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      3% 51% Deuces Wild Cinematographer $6.0M 2002
      40% 24% Lansky Cinematographer - 1999
      No Score Yet 32% Letters From a Killer Cinematographer - 1998
      50% 93% The Grass Harp Cinematographer $511.6K 1995
      18% 67% Clifford Cinematographer $6.5M 1994
      48% 57% Star Trek Generations Cinematographer $74.6M 1994
      4% 31% Cool World Cinematographer $13.7M 1992
      25% 32% The Guardian Cinematographer $16.1M 1990
      79% 59% Internal Affairs Cinematographer $25.8M 1990
      18% 42% Navy SEALS Cinematographer $24.7M 1990
      65% 89% Steel Magnolias Cinematographer $79.4M 1989
      22% 11% Physical Evidence Cinematographer $3.5M 1989
      46% 74% Overboard Cinematographer $23.9M 1987
      50% 79% Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling Cinematographer $16.4M 1986
      46% 32% Runaway Cinematographer - 1984
      79% 93% Scarface Cinematographer $656.2K 1983
      40% 34% Back Roads Cinematographer - 1981
      50% 72% Zorro, the Gay Blade Cinematographer - 1981
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Belle Starr Director - 1980
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Blinded by the Light Director - 1980
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Portrait of a Stripper Director,
      Cinematographer
      - 1979
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Champions: A Love Story Director - 1979
      91% 79% Norma Rae Cinematographer - 1979
      20% 63% FM Director - 1978
      97% 80% The Bad News Bears Cinematographer - 1976
      68% 72% Farewell, My Lovely Cinematographer - 1975
      No Score Yet 11% Once Is Not Enough Cinematographer - 1975
      36% 34% The Fortune Cinematographer - 1975
      98% 93% Chinatown Cinematographer - 1974
      90% 90% Wattstax Cinematographer - 1973
      No Score Yet 25% The Voyage of the Yes Cinematographer - 1972
      72% 86% Lady Sings the Blues Cinematographer - 1972
      No Score Yet 42% Get to Know Your Rabbit Cinematographer - 1972
      79% 81% Vanishing Point Cinematographer - 1971
      86% 93% Harold and Maude Cinematographer - 1971
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Terror at Black Falls Carlos Avila (Character) - 1962

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet 41% Bewitched Guard (Guest Star) 1967
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Alfred Hitchcock Hour Unknown (Character) 1964
      No Score Yet No Score Yet 77 Sunset Strip Carlos Escheveria (Guest Star) 1963
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Cheyenne Unknown (Guest Star) 1961
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Bronco Unknown (Guest Star) 1961
      92% 96% The Twilight Zone Luís Gallegos (Character) 1961
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Thin Man Bellboy (Guest Star) 1959