Geoffrey Unsworth

Geoffrey Gilyard Unsworth, OBE, BSC (26 May 1914 – 28 October 1978) was a British cinematographer who worked on nearly ninety feature films during a career that wound up spanning over more than forty years. He is best known for his work on critically acclaimed releases such as Stanley Kubrick's ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', Bob Fosse's ''Cabaret'' and Richard Donner's ''Superman''.

The British news agency ''The Guardian'' has highlighted the nature of his work for Kubrick, in the words of fellow cinematographer Peter Suschitzky, given that Unsworth's approach reportedly "became the benchmark" for a given cinematic style. Suschitzky added specifically that he had initially turned down working for filmmaker George Lucas (on the original ''Star Wars'' movie) and had "said straight away" to Lucas: "You don’t really want me, you want Geoffrey Unsworth." Provided by Wikipedia
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