Fred Murphy


Director Of Photography

About

Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Native New Yorker Fred Murphy's first credits as a director of photography came on low-budget films helmed by females: Martha Coolidge's "Not a Pretty Picture" (1975), Claudia Weill's "Girlfriends" (1978) and Lee Grant's "Tell Me a Riddle" (1980). In each case, he provided clean camerawork that did not detract from the inherent drama. He acquired his first real cachet in the industry, ho...

Biography

Native New Yorker Fred Murphy's first credits as a director of photography came on low-budget films helmed by females: Martha Coolidge's "Not a Pretty Picture" (1975), Claudia Weill's "Girlfriends" (1978) and Lee Grant's "Tell Me a Riddle" (1980). In each case, he provided clean camerawork that did not detract from the inherent drama. He acquired his first real cachet in the industry, however, working with cinematographer-turned-director Richard Pearce on "Heartland" (1980), an unromanticized portrait of frontier life in 1910 Wyoming. Murphy's neat etching of the changing rural seasons was as much a character in the story, reflective of the shifts in the relationship between the film's protagonists. He has proven adept at capturing moments of reverie or nostalgia as in photographing Geraldine Page's bus ride to her hometown in "The Trip to Bountiful" (1985) or the passionate remembrance of a long dead love by an Irish wife in John Huston's elegiac "The Dead" (1987). Through camera placement and shifts in light, he is able to have the past and present on screen simultaneously.

Like all directors of photography, Murphy paid his dues working his way up through the ranks alternating between film and television projects in the late 1970s and early 80s. He served as co-cinematographer with the legendary Henri Alekan on Wim Wenders' homage to low-budget filmmaking, "The State of Things" (1982), before excelling as one of the finest directors of photography specializing in rural settings. Returning to the heartland for David Anspaugh's directorial debut "Hoosiers" (1986), he captured the basketball fever of post-war rural Indiana, once again revealing a keen eye for country landscapes. The stylish muting of his reteaming with Anspaugh, "Fresh Horses" (1988), though, could not overcome the one-note acting of male lead Andrew McCarthy.

Murphy helped recreate the look of late 40s NYC for Paul Mazursky's "Enemies, A Love Story" (1989) bathing the romantic leads in crisp lighting that accentuated the complex romantic relationships playing out on screen. His stellar use of light to indicate the growing paranoia of the troubled president earned him an Emmy nomination for his cinematography on Pearce's television adaptation of "The Final Days" (ABC, 1990). Though his subsequent work with Mazursky (the bright, almost garish "Scenes from a Mall" 1991 and "Faithful" 1996) may have fallen short of their initial collaboration (arguably Mazursky's finest film), his second film pairing with Pearce, "A Family Thing" (also 1996) exemplified his ability to wring the charm from non-urban settings. His camerawork served as an adjunct to the director's startlingly clear view of the way people behave. For Joe Johnston's "October Sky" (1999), Murphy's widescreen color lensing powerfully emphasized the claustrophobic conditions of the underground tunnels (a facility he had previously demonstrated in the jail scenes of 1995's "Murder in the First"), making plain the hero's desire to escape the darkness of his coal mining town by reaching for the stars.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Cinematographer Style (2006)

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Like Father (2018)
Director Of Photography
Anamorph (2008)
Director Of Photography
Drillbit Taylor (2008)
Director Of Photography
Ghost Town (2008)
Director Of Photography
Trumbo (2007)
Cinematographer
RV (2006)
Director Of Photography
Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (2005)
Director Of Photography
The Secret Window (2004)
Director Of Photography
Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
Director Of Photography
Murder She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle (2003)
Director Of Photography
Cheats (2003)
Director Of Photography
Auto Focus (2002)
Director Of Photography
The Mothman Prophecies (2002)
Director Of Photography
Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man (2001)
Director Of Photography
Soul Survivors (2001)
Director Of Photography
Soul Survivors (2001)
Cinematographer
All the Pretty Horses (2000)
Director Of Photography
The Fantasticks (2000)
Director Of Photography
Stir of Echoes (1999)
Director Of Photography
A Babylon 5: Call to Arms (1999)
Director Of Photography
October Sky (1999)
Director Of Photography
Witness Protection (1999)
Director Of Photography
Babylon 5: River of Souls (1998)
Director Of Photography
Columbo: Ashes to Ashes (1998)
Director Of Photography
Dance With Me (1998)
Director Of Photography
Columbo: A Trace of Murder (1997)
Director Of Photography
Metro (1997)
Director Of Photography
A Family Thing (1996)
Director Of Photography
A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester (1995)
Director Of Photography
Faithful (1995)
Director Of Photography
Murder in the First (1995)
Director Of Photography
Greyhounds (1994)
Director Of Photography
The Pickle (1993)
Director Of Photography
Jack the Bear (1993)
Director Of Photography
Stranger at My Door (1991)
Director Of Photography
Scenes from a Mall (1991)
Director Of Photography
Funny About Love (1990)
Director Of Photography
The Final Days (1989)
Director Of Photography
Enemies, A Love Story (1989)
Director Of Photography
Night Games (1989)
Director Of Photography
Dead Bang (1989)
Steadicam Operator
Five Corners (1988)
Director Of Photography
Full Moon in Blue Water (1988)
Director Of Photography
Fresh Horses (1988)
Director Of Photography
The Dead (1987)
Director Of Photography
Best Seller (1987)
Director Of Photography
Laguna Heat (1987)
Director Of Photography
Winners Take All (1987)
Director Of Photography
Three O'Clock High (1987)
Steadicam Operator
Death of an Angel (1986)
Director Of Photography
Hoosiers (1986)
Director Of Photography
A Time to Live (1985)
Director Of Photography
Key Exchange (1985)
Director Of Photography
The Trip to Bountiful (1985)
Director Of Photography
A Matter of Sex (1984)
Director Of Photography
The Glitter Dome (1984)
Director Of Photography
Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer (1983)
Director Of Photography
Sessions (1983)
Director Of Photography
White Water Rebels (1983)
Camera Operator
Touched (1983)
Director Of Photography
Q (1982)
Director Of Photography
The State of Things (1982)
Cinematographer
The Million Dollar Face (1981)
Camera Operator
Martha Clarke, Light and Dark (1981)
Cinematographer
Tell Me a Riddle (1980)
Director Of Photography
Heartland (1979)
Director Of Photography
Imposters (1979)
Director Of Photography
Girlfriends (1978)
Director Of Photography
The Scenic Route (1978)
Cinematographer
Local Color (1977)
Cinematographer
Not a Pretty Picture (1976)
Cinematographer

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Trumbo (2007)
Other
RV (2006)
Dp/Cinematographer
The Secret Window (2004)
Other
Cheats (2003)
Dp/Cinematographer
Murder She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle (2003)
Dp/Cinematographer
Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man (2001)
Dp/Cinematographer
Soul Survivors (2001)
Other
All the Pretty Horses (2000)
Dp/Cinematographer
Metro (1997)
Dp/Cinematographer
A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester (1995)
Dp/Cinematographer
Scenes from a Mall (1991)
Dp/Cinematographer
Enemies, A Love Story (1989)
Dp/Cinematographer
Night Games (1989)
Other
Full Moon in Blue Water (1988)
Dp/Cinematographer
Cross My Heart (1987)
Other
Best Seller (1987)
Dp/Cinematographer
The State of Things (1982)
Dp/Cinematographer
Not a Pretty Picture (1976)
Other

Cinematography (Special)

The Real Flying Tigers (2000)
Camera
Rod Serling: Submitted For Your Approval (1995)
Director Of Photography
What Sex Am I? (1985)
Director Of Photography
Until She Talks (1983)
Director Of Photography
The Seven Wishes of Joanna Peabody (1978)
Director Of Photography

Cinematography (TV Mini-Series)

Young Hearts Unlimited (1999)
Steadicam Operator
Malibu (1983)
Camera Operator

Life Events

1975

Shared cinematography credit with Don Lenzer on Martha Coolidge's "Not a Pretty Picture"

1978

Served as director of photography for Claudia Weill's "Girlfriends"

1978

TV debut as director of photography, "The Seven Wishes of Joanne Peabody", an ABC Weekend Special

1980

Served as cinematographer on Richard Pearce's directorial debut, "Heartland"

1982

Shared cinematography credit with Henri Alekin on Wim Wenders' "The State of Things"

1983

Reteamed with Pearce for ABC movie "Sessions"

1986

Provided the gorgeous photography of rural Indiana for David Anspaugh's feature directing debut, "Hoosiers"

1987

Created the appropriately elegiac look for John Huston's final film, "The Dead"

1988

Collaborated with Anspaugh on "Fresh Horses"

1989

First film with director Paul Mazursky, "Enemies, A Love Story", adapted from Isaac Bashevis Singer's 1972 novel

1990

Received Emmy nomination for ABC's "The Final Days", directed by Pearce

1991

Reteamed with Mazursky for "Scenes from a Mall"

1993

Third feature with Mazursky, "The Pickle"

1996

Again worked with Pearce on the rural-themed "A Family Thing"

1996

Collaborated with Mazursky on "Faithful"

1998

Was cinematographer on "Dance With Me"

1999

Powerfully captured both the nostalgia and grit of the 1950s West Virginia coal mining town of Joe Johnston's "October Sky"

1999

Teamed with Pearce again for HBO movie "Witness Protection"; garnererd Emmy nomination

Videos

Movie Clip

Girlfriends (1978) -- (Movie Clip) I Have A War With My Mother The first scene following the credits, with the two de facto title characters, previously just introduced, Melanie Mayron as photographer Susan and Anita Skinner as aspiring writer Anne, in Claudia Weill’s celebrated feature debut Girlfriends, 1978.
Trip To Bountiful, The (1985) -- (Movie Clip) When You Can't Sleep After a dreamlike opening, we meet John Heard as Ludie and Geraldine Page, in her Academy Award-winning performance as mother Carrie, neither able to sleep, in post-WWII Houston, in The Trip To Bountiful, 1985, directed by Peter Masterson (1934-2018), cousin of the playwright and screenwriter Horton Foote.
Trip To Bountiful, The (1985) -- (Movie Clip) I Didn't Mean To Pout In post-WWII Houston, Geraldine Page as frail mother-in-law Carrie, tangling with her manipulative daughter-in-law Jessie Mae (Carlin Glynn), from whom she is in fact hiding her pension check, and suffering a genuine problem brought on by housework, in The Trip To Bountiful, 1985, from the play and screenplay by Horton Foote.
Trip To Bountiful, The (1985) -- (Movie Clip) My People Are All Dead At a bus station in late 1940’s Houston, Geraldine Page as aging Carrie, who has scraped together money for a bus ticket toward her hometown, which she doesn’t realize is gone, meets Rebecca De Mornay as traveler Thelma, then hides when her son and daughter in law (John Heard, Carlin Glynn) come looking for her, in The Trip To Bountiful, 1985.
Girlfriends (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Thank You For The Hideous Buddha Anne (Anita Skinner) and her husband Martin (Bob Balaban) working on thank-you’s for wedding presents, decide to invite her now ex-roommate, photographer Susan (Melanie Mayron) to their suburban home for the weekend, in Claudia Weill’s Girlfriends, 1978.
Girlfriends (1978) -- (Movie Clip) How Can You Get Married? Minimal staging from first-time director Claudia Weill, Susan (Melanie Mayron) rushes to the laundromat with news for roommate Anne (Anita Skinner), who has an update of her own, with the off-screen first appearance of Bob Balaban as boyfriend Martin, in Girlfriends, 1978.
Girlfriends (1978) -- (Movie Clip) I Caught The Bouquet At a party following her roommate’s wedding, struggling New York photographer Susan (Melanie Mayron) is greeted by hostess Terry (Jean De Baer), and the sublime first appearance of Christopher Guest as Harry, Claudia Weill directing from Vicki Polon’s screenplay, in Girlfriends, 1978.
Hoosiers (1986) -- (Movie Clip) Seven Players Coaching his first Indiana high school basketball practice, Norman Dale (Gene Hackman) deals with some insubordination then gets to a montage, in director David Anspaugh's Hoosiers, 1986.
Hoosiers (1986) -- (Movie Clip) Real Friendly Town Just arrived at Hickory High School, Coach Dale (Gene Hackman) gets shown around by his old friend, the principal, Cletus (Sheb Wooley), then meets boosters led by George (Chelcie Ross), in Hoosiers, 1986.
Hoosiers (1986) -- (Movie Clip) Raw And Undisciplined Coach Dale (Gene Hackman) after an early loss, invited to dinner by Opal (Fern Persons) and getting to know his host and her daughter, teacher Myra (Barbara Hershey), in Hoosiers, 1986.
Hoosiers (1986) -- (Movie Clip) Clean Yourself Up Coach Dale (Gene Hackman) visits basketball-wise drunk Shooter (Dennis Hopper), the father of one of his players, at his backwoods hide-out, in Hoosiers, 1986.
Hoosiers (1986) -- (Movie Clip) This Is Your Team At a pep rally to open the season, the new coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman) is faced with a crowd that wants to see star player Jimmy, who's sitting out the season, in Hoosiers, 1986.

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