William A. Fraker
William A. Fraker | |
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Born | William Ashman Fraker September 29, 1923 Los Angeles, California |
Died | May 31, 2010 (aged 86) Los Angeles, California |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Title | A.S.C. |
Board member of | A.S.C. (President 1979–1980, 1984, 1991–1992) |
Spouse | Denise |
William Ashman Fraker, A.S.C., B.S.C. (September 29, 1923 – May 31, 2010) was an American cinematographer, film director and producer. He was nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. In 2000, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) honoring his career. Fraker graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 1950.[1]
Life and career
Fraker was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of a Hollywood studio photographer. His mother was a native of Mexico who had fled the Mexican Revolution with her family. Fraker's parents died during his childhood and he was subsequently raised by his Mexican grandmother, who instructed him in photography like she had with his father before him.
He served four years in either the U.S. Navy[2][3][4] or the U.S. Coast Guard[5][6][7] during World War II, seeing action in the Pacific. Fraker then attended USC under the G.I. Bill, graduating with a degree in Cinema. He was admitted into the camera union in 1954 and subsequently spent years working in television before breaking into the film industry.[8][9][10]
As cinematographer, his films include The President's Analyst (1967), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Bullitt (1968), Paint Your Wagon (1969), The Day of the Dolphin (1973), Coonskin (1975), Looking For Mr. Goodbar (1977), Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), Heaven Can Wait (1978), 1941 (1979), WarGames (1983), Irreconcilable Differences (1984), Murphy's Romance (1985), Tombstone (1993), and Street Fighter (1994).[citation needed]
He directed three theatrical films – Monte Walsh (1970), A Reflection of Fear (1971) and The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981) – as well as episodes of several television series.[citation needed]
Death
Fraker died on May 31, 2010, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after a battle with cancer. He was 86. He is survived by his wife Denise. He was predeceased in 1992 by son, William A. Fraker Jr., an assistant cameraman.[11]
Filmography
Director
- Monte Walsh (1970)
- A Reflection of Fear (1972)
- The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981)
Cinematographer
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1966 | Incubus | Leslie Stevens | Uncredited |
1967 | Games | Curtis Harrington | |
The President's Analyst | Theodore J. Flicker | ||
The Fox | Mark Rydell | ||
1968 | Rosemary's Baby | Roman Polanski | |
Bullitt | Peter Yates | ||
1969 | Paint Your Wagon | Joshua Logan | |
1971 | Dusty and Sweets McGee | Floyd Mutrux | |
1973 | The Day of the Dolphin | Mike Nichols | |
1975 | Rancho Deluxe | Frank Perry | |
Aloha, Bobby and Rose | Floyd Mutrux | ||
Coonskin | Ralph Bakshi | ||
1976 | Gator | Burt Reynolds | |
The Killer Inside Me | Burt Kennedy | ||
1977 | Exorcist II: The Heretic | John Boorman | |
Looking for Mr. Goodbar | Richard Brooks | ||
1978 | American Hot Wax | Floyd Mutrux | |
Heaven Can Wait | Warren Beatty Buck Henry | ||
1979 | Old Boyfriends | Joan Tewkesbury | |
1941 | Steven Spielberg | ||
1980 | The Hollywood Knights | Floyd Mutrux | |
1981 | Sharky's Machine | Burt Reynolds | |
Inchon | Terence Young | Opening sequence only | |
1982 | Hey Good Lookin' | Ralph Bakshi | Uncredited |
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | Colin Higgins | ||
1983 | WarGames | John Badham | |
1984 | Irreconcilable Differences | Charles Shyer | |
Protocol | Herbert Ross | ||
1985 | Fever Pitch | Richard Brooks | |
Murphy's Romance | Martin Ritt | ||
1986 | SpaceCamp | Harry Winer | |
1987 | Burglar | Hugh Wilson | |
Baby Boom | Charles Shyer | ||
1989 | Chances Are | Emile Ardolino | |
An Innocent Man | Peter Yates | ||
1990 | The Freshman | Andrew Bergman | |
1992 | Memoirs of an Invisible Man | John Carpenter | |
Honeymoon in Vegas | Andrew Bergman | ||
1993 | Tombstone | George P. Cosmatos | |
1994 | There Goes My Baby | Floyd Mutrux | |
Street Fighter | Steven E. de Souza | ||
1995 | Father of the Bride Part II | Charles Shyer | With Elliot Davis |
1996 | The Island of Dr. Moreau | John Frankenheimer | |
1997 | Vegas Vacation | Stephen Kessler | |
Broadway Brawler | Lee Grant | Unfinished film | |
2000 | Rules of Engagement | William Friedkin | With Nicola Pecorini |
2001 | Town & Country | Peter Chelsom | |
2002 | Waking Up in Reno | Jordan Brady |
Additional photography
Year | Title | Director | DoP |
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1975 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | Miloš Forman | Haskell Wexler Bill Butler |
1977 | Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Steven Spielberg | Vilmos Zsigmond |
Awards
Year | Category | Title | Result |
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1977 | Best Cinematography | Looking for Mr. Goodbar | Nominated |
1978 | Heaven Can Wait | Nominated | |
1979 | 1941 | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | ||
1983 | Best Cinematography | WarGames | Nominated |
1985 | Murphy's Romance | Nominated |
Year | Category | Title | Result |
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1968 | Best Cinematography | Bullitt | Nominated |
1983 | Best Special Visual Effects | WarGames | Nominated |
National Society of Film Critics
Year | Category | Title | Result |
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1968 | Best Cinematography | Bullitt | Nominated |
American Society of Cinematographers
- Lifetime Achievement Award (2000)
- Lifetime Achievement Award (2003)
References
- ^ Notable Alumni Archived August 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, USC School of Cinematic Arts. Accessed March 10, 2008.
- ^ Cinematographer William A. Fraker dies The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
- ^ In Memoriam: William A. Fraker, 86 University of Southern California. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
- ^ William A. Fraker dies at 86; Hollywood cinematographer Los Angeles Times via Internet Archive. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
- ^ Colleagues fondly recall William A. Fraker, ASC, BSC whose charisma and skill made him a Society icon. American Society of Cinematographers. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
- ^ William A Fraker: Celebrated cinematographer who shot Steve McQueen's famous car chase in 'Bullitt' The Independent. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
- ^ WILLIAM A. FRAKER www.cinematographers.nl. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
- ^ "William A. Fraker, 1923 – 2010". June 2, 2010.
- ^ "The ASC -- American Cinematographer: King of Cool".
- ^ "William A. Fraker Biography".
- ^ ""Coonskin" cinematographer William A. Fraker dies Archived July 8, 2012, at archive.today". forum.bcdb.com, June 1, 2010
External links
- William A. Fraker at IMDb
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