
Personal Info
Known For
Camera
Gender
Male
January 12, 1929
Died
June 14, 2007 (78 years old)
London, England, UK
Also Known As
- Alexander Thompson
- Alex Thompson
Alex Thomson
Biography
Alexander Thomson BSC (12 January 1929 – 14 June 2007) was a British cinematographer.
Born in London, England, he was first offered a job by Bert Easey (1901-1973), who was head of cameras at Denham and Pinewood Studios. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for Excalibur (1981).
His other films included Year of the Dragon (1985), Legend (1985), Labyrinth (1986), The Krays (1990), Alien 3 (1992), Cliffhanger (1993), Demolition Man (1993), Executive Decision (1996) and two of Kenneth Branagh's Shakespeare adaptations, Hamlet (1996) and Love's Labour's Lost (2000).
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After beginning his film career in the late 1940s, he went on to serve as a camera operator under cinematographer Nicolas Roeg on twelve films between 1961 and 1966. In 1998 he shot the Royal Premiered CinemaScope short "The Troop" (dir: Marcus Dillistone) An interview with Alex Thomson appears in a new book Conversations with Cinematographers by David A Ellis, published by Scarecrow Press. Thompson was an avid user of Joe Dunton's custom-built Xtal Xpress lenses, shooting many of his more high-profile projects such as Labyrinth, Legend, The Keep, Year of the Dragon and The Sicilian with them.
He was married to the sculptor Diana Thomson, and they had a daughter. Thomson died on 14 June 2007, at the age of 78, in Chertsey, Surrey.
Known For
Acting
Crew

A Shot at Glory
Director of Photography
2000

Love's Labour's Lost
Director of Photography, Cinematography
2000

Hamlet
Director of Photography
1996

Executive Decision
Director of Photography
1996

The Scarlet Letter
Director of Photography
1995

Black Beauty
Director of Photography
1994

Demolition Man
Director of Photography
1993

Cliffhanger
Camera Operator, Director of Photography
1993

Alien³
Director of Photography
1992

Mr. Destiny
Director of Photography
1990

The Krays
Director of Photography
1990

The Rachel Papers
Director of Photography
1989





