Phil Parmet,(born March 7, 1942) is an Americancinematographerandproducer.
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Born | Philip Alan Parmet March 7, 1942 Allentown, Pennsylvania,United States |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Known for | Grindhouse,Four Rooms,Halloween,The Devil's Rejects |
He began his career as a cinematographer fordocumentaryfilms. His first successes wereThe Song Remains The SameaboutLed Zeppelin,Baby SnakesaboutFrank Zappa,and theAcademy Award-winningHe Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'featuringKevin Kline.
His firstfeature filmcredits includeIn the Soup(starringSteve Buscemi),Distant Justice(starringDavid Carradine),Two Small Bodies(starringFred WardandSuzy Amis),Cyborg 3(starringMalcolm McDowell),Nina Takes A Lover(starringLaura San Giacomo),Quentin Tarantino'sFour Rooms(starringAntonio BanderasandBruce Willis), as well asThe Last Days of Frankie the Fly(starringKiefer Sutherland).[1]
More notable credits includeBlack & White,Hard Cash,Dallas 362,Lonesome Jim,The Devil's Rejects,Halloween,Blue State,Grindhouse,The Roommate,Six Bullets,andThe Possession of Michael King.
He is also astill photographerand married tocostume designerLisa Parmet.[2]
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