American cinematographer
Sol Negrin (February 16, 1929 – March 20, 2017)[ 2] was an American cinematographer . He was nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards in the category Outstanding Cinematography for his work on the television programs Kojak and Baker's Dozen and the television film The Last Tenant .[ 3] Other television programs he worked on included McCloud , St. Elsewhere and Rhoda , and his credits for feature films included The Concert for Bangladesh .[ 4] He worked as camera operator or additional director of photography for feature films included Across 110th Street , King Kong , Jaws 2 , Superman , I, the Jury and Robocop .
Sol Negrin
Born (1929-02-16 ) February 16, 1929New York, U.S.
Died March 20, 2017(2017-03-20) (aged 88) Occupation Cinematographer Spouse Betty Paradisin[ 1] Children 2[ 1] Show more
In 2009 he received the President's Award of the American Society of Cinematographers .[ 4] He died in March 2017, at the age of 88.[ 5] [ 6]
^ a b Caranicas, Peter (March 28, 2017). " 'Kojak' Cinematographer Sol Negrin Dies at 88" . Variety . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
^ "In Memoriam: Sol Negrin, ASC (1929-2017)" . The American Society of Cinematographers . Retrieved 2024-10-14 .
^ "Sol Negrin" . Television Academy . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
^ a b McNary, Dave (December 22, 2009). "ASC honors Sol Negrin" . Variety . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
^ Barnes, Mike (March 28, 2017). "Sol Negrin, Emmy-Nominated Cinematographer on 'Kojak,' Dies at 88" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
^ Calvario, Liz (March 28, 2017). "Sol Negrin Dies: Emmy-Nominated Cinematographer Was 88" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .