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David Frederick Penfold (born 23 October 1964) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who finished in eighth position with the Men's National Team, nicknamed Black Sticks, at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He was born in Christchurch.

He attended Burnside High School, Christchurch from 1978 to 1982.[1]

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David Penfold is a cinematographer and camera technician known for his extensive work in the camera and electrical department on major Hollywood feature films, including Edge of Tomorrow (2014), Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015), and Wonder Woman (2017). His career has centered on roles such as 1st AC (focus puller) and camera operator, where he has contributed to the technical execution of large-scale productions and learned directly from prominent cinematographers in the industry. Penfold has since progressed to director of photography, taking on cinematography duties for short films including Error in Terror (2019) and Outlines of Love (2020). His credits span a range of high-profile action, sci-fi, and adventure projects, such as Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), Napoleon (2023), and Gladiator II (2024), reflecting his ongoing involvement in visually demanding blockbusters. Little public information is available regarding his early life, personal background, or education. Little public information is available regarding David Penfold's early life, personal background, or education. No performing career in theatre or musicals is documented for David Penfold, who is known for his work as a cinematographer and camera technician in film productions. The previous content in this section appears to describe a different individual with the same name. No verifiable information is available regarding specific career transitions or personal challenges in David Penfold's career beyond his documented work in the camera and electrical departments transitioning to director of photography on short films.

Theatre management and administration

Roles at major venues

During the 1980s and 1990s, David Penfold transitioned from performing to theatre management, taking on leadership roles at several prominent venues. He served as manager of the St James Theatre in Wellington, New Zealand, overseeing operations at this historic venue during that period. Penfold also managed Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne, contributing to the administration of one of Australia's key commercial theatres.

Leadership at the State Theatre Sydney

David Penfold served as manager and later general manager of the State Theatre in Sydney until 1997. In the mid-1990s, he led the major restoration and redevelopment project that transformed the historic venue into a full-scale lyric theatre suitable for opera, ballet, and large musical productions. The restoration effort revitalized the theatre's grand auditorium and technical facilities, enabling it to accommodate more ambitious programming. In 1996, the venue hosted over 230 performances and events, drawing more than 300,000 ticketed patrons, and became profitable and highly regarded under Penfold's leadership. During this period, the State Theatre presented international performers including Whoopi Goldberg, Sir Peter Ustinov, and Michael Crawford. Penfold's tenure at the State Theatre represented the culmination of his broader career in theatre management across Australian venues.

Film and television work

Camera and electrical department roles

David Penfold has contributed to the camera and electrical department on numerous high-profile feature films and television projects, primarily in technical roles such as first assistant camera (1st AC/focus puller), rigging first assistant photographer, additional camera operator, and camera operator. His work has supported the visual execution of large-scale action, sci-fi, and adventure productions. Notable credits include Edge of Tomorrow (2014), Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015), Wonder Woman (2017), Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), Napoleon (2023), and Gladiator II (2024), among others such as Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) and The King's Man (2021). He has also worked on television series including Disclaimer (2024) and Knuckles (2024).

Director of photography roles

Penfold has transitioned to director of photography for short films, serving as cinematographer on Error in Terror (2019) and Outlines of Love (2020).

Personal life

Little public information is available regarding David Penfold's personal life. No information is available on David Penfold's death, as he is alive and continues to work in the film industry with credits as recent as 2025.
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