David Tattersall, BSC ASC (born 14 November 1960)[1] is a British cinematographer. He has worked on many big-budget films and was nominated for an Emmy Award for his cinematography on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles television series.[2] Two of his most noted collaborations include having worked with film directors George Lucas and Frank Darabont.
David Tattersall | |
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Born | 14 November 1960 |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Organization | British Society of Cinematographers American Society of Cinematographers |
Known for | Star Wars Young Indiana Jones |
Awards | Nominated for: Primetime Emmy Award |
David studied at Barrow-in-Furness Grammar School for Boys before moving on to Goldsmiths College in London, receiving a first class BA in Fine Arts. He went on to study at Britain's National Film and Television School at Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire.[1]
The first film he worked on was Salette in 1986.
Year | Title | Notes |
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1992-93 | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | 21 episodes
Nominated for: |
2010 | The Walking Dead | 1 episode |
2013 | Mob City | 1 episode |
2016 | Outcast | 5 episodes |
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TattersallTattersall may refer to:
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David Tattersall, British cinematographer
Gale Tattersall (born 1948), British-American film maker and cinematographer
Geoffrey Tattersall, judge on the Isle of Man
Geoffry Tattersall (1882–1972), English cricketer
George Tattersall (1817–1849), English sporting artist
Henry Tattersall (1892–1971), New Zealand cricketer
Ian Tattersall, American paleoanthropologist and curator
John Lincoln Tattersall (1865–1942), English cotton merchant
John Tattersall (1850-1932), English Manufacturer
Mark Tattersall (born c. 1984), British journalist
Philippa Tattersall (born 1975), Royal Marine officer
Richard Tattersall (1724–1795), founder of racehorse auctioneer Tattersalls
Roy Tattersall (1922–2011), English cricketer
Thomas Tattersall (c. 1874–1905), English murderer
Wally Tattersall (1888–1968), English football player
Walter Medley Tattersall (1882–1943), English zoologist and marine biologist
William Tattersall, English football player
Zoe Tattersall, fictional character in the soap opera Coronation Street
Horse racingSomerville Tattersall Stakes, a horse race in England
Tattersalls Gold Cup, a horse race in Ireland
Tattersalls Park, a racecourse in Tasmania
Tattersalls, an English auctioneer of race horses
Tattersall's Limited, an Australian gambling company (1895-2005) now Tatts GroupClothingTattersall (cloth), a checked pattern woven into clothClubsCity Tattersalls Club, a social club in Sydney, Australia
Tattersalls Club, an historic building in Brisbane, Australia, previously a sporting venue
Tattersall Golf Club in Pennsylvania, now known as Broad Run Golfer's ClubPlacesTattersall Farm, in Haverhill, Massachusetts
Tattersall Farm, in Lancashire, England
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