Victor J. Kemper, the veteran cinematographer who shot more than 50 features, including Dog Day Afternoon, Eyes of Laura Mars, The Jerk and Slap Shot, has died. He was 96.
Kemper died Monday of natural causes in Sherman Oaks, his son, Steven Kemper, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Kemper earned his inaugural D.P. credit on Husbands (1970), written and directed by John Cassavetes, then shot Elia Kazan’s final feature, The Last Tycoon (1976) and Tim Burton’s first, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985).
Kemper also did six films for director Arthur Hiller — The Tiger Makes Out (1967), The Hospital (1971), Author! Author! (1982), The Lonely Guy (1984), See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) and Married to It (1991) — and three in a row for Carl Reiner: Oh God! (1977), The One and Only (1978) and The Jerk (1979).
The New Jersey native said he had to wear ice skates when he photographed the hockey scenes in George Roy Hill’s Slap Shot (1977) and...
Kemper died Monday of natural causes in Sherman Oaks, his son, Steven Kemper, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Kemper earned his inaugural D.P. credit on Husbands (1970), written and directed by John Cassavetes, then shot Elia Kazan’s final feature, The Last Tycoon (1976) and Tim Burton’s first, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985).
Kemper also did six films for director Arthur Hiller — The Tiger Makes Out (1967), The Hospital (1971), Author! Author! (1982), The Lonely Guy (1984), See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) and Married to It (1991) — and three in a row for Carl Reiner: Oh God! (1977), The One and Only (1978) and The Jerk (1979).
The New Jersey native said he had to wear ice skates when he photographed the hockey scenes in George Roy Hill’s Slap Shot (1977) and...
- 11/29/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Shepherd Braved Bizarre Delicacy At Producer's Party
Actress Cybill Shepherd once tasted "goat balls" at a showbiz party after late actor John Candy refused to eat the delicacy.
Shepherd was a guest at Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis' home when he offered around the bizarre canape to his famous guests.
But even portly funnyman Candy refused to try the dish, so Shepherd proved herself by chowing down on the sickening snack.
She tells Britain's Empire magazine, "When I was working on a film called Married To It that Dino De Laurentiis was producing, I went to his house and they served barbecued goat.
"He offered the prize - I'm talking roasted goat balls - to John Candy, but John wasn't touching it. So I tried it, just to show them I was brave. That's something you don't get offered every day."...
Shepherd was a guest at Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis' home when he offered around the bizarre canape to his famous guests.
But even portly funnyman Candy refused to try the dish, so Shepherd proved herself by chowing down on the sickening snack.
She tells Britain's Empire magazine, "When I was working on a film called Married To It that Dino De Laurentiis was producing, I went to his house and they served barbecued goat.
"He offered the prize - I'm talking roasted goat balls - to John Candy, but John wasn't touching it. So I tried it, just to show them I was brave. That's something you don't get offered every day."...
- 5/31/2011
- WENN
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