Continue on TOI App
Open App
OPEN APP

'The Exorcist' cinematographer Owen Roizman passes away at 86

Cinematographer Owen Roizman, who shot many premier films of a ge... Read More
Cinematographer Owen Roizman, who shot many premier films of a generation like 'The French Connection' and 'The Exorcist', has died at the age of 86.

Tired of too many ads?go ad free now
A representative for the American Society of Cinematographers confirmed the news. However, no further details about Roizman's death are available, reports Variety.

Roizman was Oscar-nominated five times, for 'The French Connection', 'The Exorcist', 'Network', 'Tootsie' and the 1994 Western 'Wyatt Earp'. In 2017, Roizman was honoured with an honorary Academy Award for his contributions to the medium.

As per the media, in addition to his Oscar noms, Roizman was nominated for an Emmy for his cinematography (using film, not videotape) of the 1972 Liza Minnelli special Liza With a Z, directed by Bob Fosse.

Roizman received the American Society of Cinematographers' lifetime achievement award in 1997. He worked with director Sydney Pollack on five films: 'Three Days of the Condor', 'The Electric Horseman', 'Absence of Malice' and 'Havana'.

Roizman developed a key working relationship with William Friedkin. Friedkin's 'The French Connection' (1971) was only Roizman's second film as cinematographer, but the way in which he shot the movie's thrilling, fast-moving central car chase has achieved legendary status.
Tired of too many ads?go ad free now

The gritty, documentary-like realism he brought, not just to the chase, but to the entire film, in part by shooting on location in the streets of New York, made the cops' pursuit of the heroin traffickers feel more authentic.

Start a Conversation

Post comment
Continue Reading
Follow Us On Social Media
end of article
Visual Stories
More Visual Stories
UP NEXT
Do Not Sell Or Share My Personal Information