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Duke Callaghan

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Duke Callaghan
Born
Andrew J. Callaghan

(1914-02-12)12 February 1914
Kansas,U.S.A.
Died21 December 2002(2002-12-21)(aged 88)
OccupationCinematographer

Andrew "Duke" Callaghan(February 12, 1914 – December 21, 2002) was an Americancinematographer,best known for his work on television series such asAdam-12,Hart to Hart,andMiami Vice,the latter for which he received aPrimetime Emmynomination forOutstanding Cinematography for a Series.[1]He was a frequent collaborator of directorsSydney PollackandJohn Milius,shooting films likeJeremiah Johnson[2][3]andThe Yakuza[4]for the former andConan the Barbarianfor the latter.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Notes
1968 The Scalphunters Sydney Pollack
1972 Jeremiah Johnson
1974 The Take Robert Hartford-Davis
The Yakuza Sydney Pollack Co-cinematographer with Kôzô Okazaki
1976 The Last Hard Men Andrew V. McLaglen
1982 Conan the Barbarian John Milius
1984 Lovelines Rod Amateau

Television

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Year Title Notes
1971-73 Adam-12 35 episodes
1974 Nakia Episode: "No Place to Hide"
1975 Get Christie Love! Episode: "The Deadly Sport"
1977 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Episode: "The Bluegrass Special"
ABC Weekend Special Episode: 'Tales of the Nunundaga "
Just a Little Inconvenience Television film
1978 Columbo 2 episodes
1978-79 Centennial Miniseries
1979-81 Hart to Hart 27 episodes
1982 The Devlin Connection 13 episodes
1983-84 Magnum, P.I. 24 episodes
1983 Tales of the Gold Monkey 2 episodes
1984-85 Miami Vice 15 episodes

Nominated-Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Drama Series

1985 Code of Vengeance Television film

References

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  1. ^"A.J." Duke "Callaghan | Television Academy".Television Academy.Retrieved2017-05-03.
  2. ^Callan, Michael Feeney (2011-06-09).Robert Redford: The Biography.Simon and Schuster.ISBN9780857206190.
  3. ^Hoffmann, Henryk (2003-07-09).Western Film Highlights: The Best of the West, 1914-2001.McFarland.ISBN9781476608655.
  4. ^Meyer, Janet L. (1998-08-01).Sydney Pollack: A Critical Filmography.McFarland.ISBN9780786437528.