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Ted Moore
South African cinematographer

Ted Moore

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South African cinematographer
Gender
Male
Place of birth
South Africa, South Africa
Death
1987 (aged 72 years)
Place of death
United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Age
72 years
Awards
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
 
Academy Awards
 
39th Academy Awards
 
17th British Academy Film Awards
 
21st British Academy Film Awards
 
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Biography

Ted Moore, BSC (7 August 1914 – 1987) was a South African-British cinematographer known for his work on seven of the James Bond films in the 1960s and early 1970s. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Fred Zinnemann's A Man for All Seasons, and two BAFTA Awards for Best Cinematography for A Man for All Seasons and From Russia with Love.

Biography

Born in South Africa, Moore moved to Great Britain at the age of sixteen, where he served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. During the war he joined the film unit and began honing his craft.

After serving as a camera operator on such films as The African Queen, The Red Beret, Hell Below Zero, and The Black Knight, he was given the cinematography job for 1956's High Flight, set among a familiar scene for Moore, the Royal Air Force.

He worked on a number of films for Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli's Warwick Films, including Cockleshell Heroes, Zarak, Johnny Nobody and No Time to Die, as well as their more high-minded 1960 production The Trials of Oscar Wilde.

In 1962 Broccoli and director Terence Young chose him as the cinematographer for an adaptation of Ian Fleming's Dr. No. Moore would go on to make another six Bond films; From Russia with Love (for which he won a BAFTA award), Goldfinger, Thunderball, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, and portions of The Man with the Golden Gun, on which he was replaced due to illness by Oswald Morris.

In addition, Moore won a BAFTA and an Oscar for his camerawork for 1967's Best Picture, A Man for All Seasons, becoming the first South African to win an Academy Award. He also worked on the 1962 cult classic The Day of the Triffids, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Orca, and Clash of the Titans.

Moore died in 1987.

Awards and nominations

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

  • Best Cinematography
    • A Man for All Seasons (won)

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

  • Best Cinematography
    • From Russia with Love (won)
    • A Man for All Seasons (won)

British Society of Cinematographers

  • Best Cinematography
    • From Russia with Love (won)
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