John Toll
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John Toll | |
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Born | Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. | June 15, 1952
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1971–present |
Organization | American Society of Cinematographers |
Known for | Braveheart The Thin Red Line The Last Samurai Cloud Atlas |
Spouse(s) | |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Cinematography 1995 Legends of the Fall 1996 Braveheart BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography 1999 The Thin Red Line 2004 The Last Samurai |
John Toll, ASC (born June 15, 1952) is an American cinematographer and television producer.[1][2] Toll's filmography spans a wide variety of genres, including epic period drama, comedy, science fiction, and contemporary drama. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography in both 1994 and 1995 for Legends of the Fall and Braveheart respectively, and has also won numerous BAFTA, ASC, and Satellite Awards.[3] He has collaborated with several noteworthy directors, including Francis Ford Coppola, Edward Zwick, Terrence Malick, Mel Gibson, Cameron Crowe, The Wachowskis, and Ang Lee.[4]
Outside film, he has shot several commercials, the pilot episode of Emmy Award-winning drama series Breaking Bad, and has served as chief cinematographer on the Netflix original series Sense8 by the Wachowskis, on which he also got executive producing credit in its second season.[5]
Life and career[]
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Toll began work on his first film Norma Rae, in 1978 as a camera operator. He won back-to-back Academy Awards for Best Cinematography in 1994 and 1995, for the movies Legends of the Fall and Braveheart. He is also only 1 of 4 cinematographers to win back-to-back Oscars.
He was also nominated for an Academy Award for his work on The Thin Red Line and won an Honorable Mention at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.[6] He was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for the pilot of Breaking Bad.
He was the cinematographer in 1987 for a Ben-Gay baseball-themed national television commercial shot in Anaheim Stadium in southern California, written and co-directed by Peter Hoffman, a creative director at the New York advertising agency Ally & Gargano. It was the first commercial to use a baseball team's human mascot – in this case a giant "bird" – as a star in a commercial.
He has been a regular collaborator for acclaimed filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, Edward Zwick, Cameron Crowe and The Wachowskis. He was presented with the ASC's Lifetime Achievement Award on February 14, 2016.
Personal life[]
Toll is married to Lois Burwell who also worked on Braveheart as the make-up artist (for which she won an Oscar, too).[7]
Filmography[]
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Film[]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1971 | The Young Graduates | Robert Anderson | Co-cinematographer with J. Barry Herron |
1972 | The Hoax | ||
1985 | The Beach Boys: An American Band | Malcolm Leo | Documentary film |
1992 | Wind | Carroll Ballard | |
1994 | Legends of the Fall | Edward Zwick | |
1995 | Braveheart | Mel Gibson | |
1996 | Jack | Francis Ford Coppola | |
1997 | The Rainmaker | ||
1998 | The Thin Red Line | Terrence Malick | |
1999 | Simpatico | Matthew Warchus | |
2000 | Almost Famous | Cameron Crowe | |
2001 | Captain Corelli's Mandolin | John Madden | |
Vanilla Sky | Cameron Crowe | ||
2003 | The Last Samurai | Edward Zwick | |
2005 | Elizabethtown | Cameron Crowe | |
2006 | Seraphim Falls | David Von Ancken | |
2007 | Rise: Blood Hunter | Sebastian Gutierrez | |
Gone Baby Gone | Ben Affleck | ||
2008 | Tropic Thunder | Ben Stiller | |
2009 | It's Complicated | Nancy Meyers | |
2011 | The Adjustment Bureau | George Nolfi | |
2012 | The Odd Life of Timothy Green | Peter Hedges | |
Cloud Atlas | The Wachowskis Tom Tykwer |
Co-cinematographer with Frank Griebe | |
2013 | Iron Man 3 | Shane Black | |
2015 | Jupiter Ascending | The Wachowskis | |
2016 | Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk | Ang Lee | |
2019 | Harriet | Kasi Lemmons | |
2021 | The Matrix Resurrections | Lana Wachowski | Post-Production |
Television[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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1979 | ...And Your Name Is Jonah | Television film |
Portrait of a Stripper | ||
1980 | The Boy Who Drank Too Much | |
Belle Starr | ||
Blinded by the Light | ||
1988 | Hiroshima Maiden | |
1989 | The Young Riders | Episode "The Kid" |
1990 | Goodnight Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston | Television film |
2008 | Breaking Bad | Episode "Pilot" |
2015-17 | Sense8 | 24 episodes; Also executive producer (12 episodes) |
Awards[]
Academy Awards[]
Year | Title | Category | Result |
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1994 | Legends of the Fall | Best Cinematography | Won |
1995 | Braveheart | Won | |
1998 | The Thin Red Line | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards[]
Year | Title | Category | Result |
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1995 | Braveheart | Best Cinematography | Won |
Satellite Awards[]
Year | Title | Category | Result |
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1998 | The Thin Red Line | Best Cinematography | Won |
2003 | The Last Samurai | Won | |
2016 | Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk | Nominated |
American Society of Cinematographers[]
Year | Title | Category | Result |
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1994 | Legends of the Fall | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography | Nominated |
1995 | Braveheart | Won | |
1998 | The Thin Red Line | Won | |
2003 | The Last Samurai | Nominated |
Other awards[]
Year | Title | Awards | Result |
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1994 | Legends of the Fall | Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography | Won |
1995 | Braveheart | Won | |
1998 | The Thin Red Line | Berlin International Film Festival Honorable Mention | Won |
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography | Won | ||
BSC Award for Best Cinematography in a Feature Film | Nominated | ||
Chlotrudis Award for Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||
2003 | The Last Samurai | Hollywood Film Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography | Won |
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||
2012 | Cloud Atlas | German Film Award for Best Cinematography | Won |
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography | Nominated | ||
2019 | Harriet | Black Reel Award for Outstanding Cinematography | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ Staff, Hollywood.com (February 6, 2015). "John Toll | Biography and Filmography | 1952". Hollywood.com. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
- ^ "JOHN TOLL". www.cinematographers.nl. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
- ^ "John Toll, ASC: Honoring An Exacting Eye - The American Society of Cinematographers". ascmag.com. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
- ^ "John Toll, ASC – Murtha Skouras Agency". Retrieved February 8, 2019.
- ^ "Happy F*cking New Year". Sense8. December 23, 2016. Netflix.
- ^ "Berlinale: 1999 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved February 4, 2012.
- ^ http://www.omnilexica.com/?q=lois+burwell
External links[]
- John Toll at IMDb
- 1952 births
- Living people
- American cinematographers
- Artists from Cleveland
- Best Cinematographer Academy Award winners
- Best Cinematography BAFTA Award winners