Allen Daviau, born on June fourteenth, nineteen forty-two, was a distinguished American cinematographer celebrated for his remarkable visual storytelling. His artistic vision and technical expertise shone brightly in his collaborations with renowned director Steven Spielberg, contributing to iconic films such as E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Color Purple, and Empire of the Sun.
Throughout his illustrious career, Daviau garnered five Academy Award nominations, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication to the craft of cinematography. His work not only captivated audiences but also earned him two nominations from the British Academy Film Awards, with one prestigious win highlighting his impact on the film industry.
Beyond his cinematic achievements, Daviau shared his passion for film as the Cinematographer-in-Residence at UCLA, inspiring the next generation of filmmakers. His legacy continues to influence aspiring artists and cinematographers, ensuring that his contributions to the art of filmmaking will not be forgotten.