Oscar-nominated Cinematographer Allen Daviau Passes At 77 Due To COVID-19 Complications

The suffering in Hollywood continues, as five-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Allen Daviau died at age 77 earlier this week due to complications from COVID-19, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Daviau was renowned for his collaborations with respected directors like Steven Spielberg and Barry Levinson, whose films include E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Bugsy, and Empire of the Sun.

Daviau’s passing was confirmed by the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital, where he was currently residing. Daviau had surgery in 2012 that forced him to use a wheelchair for the remainder of his life. According to reports from the MPTF facility in Woodland Hills, Daviau became the fourth resident to die from the disease.

Daviau and Spielberg met in 1967, during which the two filmmakers collaborated on two short films. The two would later collaborate on more big-budget projects like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the infamous “Kick the Can,” segment from Twilight Zone: The MovieIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, The Color Purple, a 1985 episode of Amazing Stories entitled “Ghost Train,” and Empire of the Sun.

Outside of his work with Spielberg, Daviau served as Barry Levinson’s cinematographer on Avalon and Bugsy, as well as John Schlesinger’s The Falcon and the Snowman. Daviau’s other credits include Harry and the Hendersons, Defending Your Life, Fearless, The Astronaut’s Wife, Congo, and his final feature, Van Helsing.

Drew Mattiola: Drew Mattiola is a news media and opinion writer who enjoys all things film, sports and music. Hailing from Collegeville, Pennsylvania, he recently graduated from West Chester University with a degree in Communication Studies and is currently eyeing a career in news media. His interests within film lie in the genres of action, comedy, biographical/historical dramas, and documentaries. With experience in writing, editing, photography and copywriting, he has a burning passion for the entertainment industry.
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