made in atlantis - filmmakers biographies
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JACK GREEN ASC (Director of Photography) received an Oscar nomination for his work on Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, for which he also earned a BAFTA nomination. He was also nominated for Outstanding Achievement by the American Society of Cinematographers for Eastwood's The Bridges of Madison County and given the Cannes Film Festival Technical Award for Bird.
Green first worked with Eastwood as a camera assistant on the 1970 film Play Misty for Me and later Dirty Harry before working with him as a camera operator on 14 films. He later teamed with the actor/director on his first major feature director of photography job on the 1986 military drama Heartbreak Ridge. Their other collaborations include: Bird, White Hunter Black Heart, The Rookie, A Perfect World, Absolute Power, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, True Crime, Space Cowboys and the documentary Eastwood on Eastwood.
Among Green's recent credits as a cinematographer are the upcoming sci-fi film Serenity for director Joss Whedon, as well as Against the Ropes, 50 First Dates, Secondhand Lions, A Man Apart, Golden Dreams and Pretty When You Cry. His other films include Girl, Interrupted, Speed 2: Cruise Control, Twister, The Net, Bad Company, Rookie of the Year, Love Crimes, Deceived, Race for Glory, Pink Cadillac, The Dead Pool and Like Father Like Son.
Green made his directorial debut in 1997 on Traveller (starring Bill Paxton and Mark Wahlberg) about a young man who visits the clan of gypsy-like grifters in rural North Carolina from whom he is descended, which was followed by Pretty When You Cry, starring Sam Elliott and Jamie Kennedy, in 2001.
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