Adrian Biddle

Adrian Biddle

Cinematographer

Biography

Adrian Biddle, BSC (20 July 1952 – 7 December 2005), was an English cinematographer. fter this, Biddle worked for Ridley Scott's advertising company R.S.A. where he worked on a large number of advertisements with Scott and when Scott moved into films, Biddle followed him. On The Duellists (1977) he was working as a clapper loader, before advancing to the position of focus puller on Alien (1979). Following Alien, Biddle returned to working as a cinematographer on advertisements. During this time he developed a number of new lighting techniques and worked on a number of famous campaigns. His most famous advertisement was 1984 (1984), directed by Ridley Scott, for Apple. The advert's photography, combined with a personal recommendation from Scott, prompted James Cameron to hire Biddle for Aliens (1986) after the original cinematographer Dick Bush left over creative differences with Cameron. This marked Biddle's first credit as cinematographer in a feature film. Biddle was a cinematographer on another 25 feature films, including Thelma and Louise (1991), for which he received a nomination for the Oscar for Best Cinematography. In 1997 he was voted European Cinematographer of the Year for his work on The Butcher Boy. The last film that he worked on, prior to his death from myocardial infarction, was V for Vendetta (2005) which was dedicated to his memory. His brother is cinematographer Adam Biddle.

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Filmography
Cameraman
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