Tim Suhrstedt
American cinematographer
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Born | (1948-08-05) August 5, 1948 (age 76) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1978–present |
Spouse | Deborah L. Scott |
Timothy Suhrstedt, ASC (born August 5, 1948) is an American cinematographer.[1] He is best known for his work on comedies like Little Miss Sunshine, Office Space, The Wedding Singer, and 17 Again.
Filmography
His credits include:
- Chicago Hope (TV series)
(Won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series in 1996)[2]
Feature films
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1980 | Go West, Young Man | Urs Egger | |
1982 | Forbidden World | Allan Holzman | |
Android | Aaron Lipstadt | ||
1983 | The House on Sorority Row | Mark Rosman | |
Suburbia | Penelope Spheeris | ||
Forever and Beyond | Thomas Flood | ||
1984 | City Limits | Aaron Lipstadt | |
1985 | Teen Wolf | Rod Daniel | |
Stand Alone | Alan Beattie | With Tom Richmond | |
Space Rage | Conrad E. Palmisano | ||
1986 | Critters | Stephen Herek | |
Vicious Lips | Albert Pyun | ||
1987 | Mannequin | Michael Gottlieb | |
1988 | Remote Control | Jeff Lieberman | |
Doin' Time on Planet Earth | Charles Matthau | ||
Mystic Pizza | Donald Petrie | ||
Feds | Daniel Goldberg | ||
Split Decisions | David Drury | ||
1989 | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure | Stephen Herek | |
1990 | Men at Work | Emilio Estevez | |
1991 | Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | Stephen Herek | |
1992 | Noises Off | Peter Bogdanovich | |
Traces of Red | Andy Wolk | ||
1994 | The Favor | Donald Petrie | |
Getting Even with Dad | Howard Deutch | ||
1996 | To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday | Michael Pressman | |
1998 | The Wedding Singer | Frank Coraci | |
Major League: Back to the Minors | John Warren | ||
1999 | Office Space | Mike Judge | |
Fantasia 2000 | Don Hahn Pixote Hunt Hendel Butoy Eric Goldberg James Algar Francis Glebas Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi | Concert film | |
2000 | Whatever It Takes | David Raynr | |
2001 | Summer Catch | Michael Tollin | |
2002 | Pumpkin | Anthony Abrams Adam Larson Broder | |
Clockstoppers | Jonathan Frakes | ||
Frank McKlusky, C.I. | Arlene Sanford | With Jeffrey Greeley | |
The Hot Chick | Tom Brady | ||
2006 | Little Miss Sunshine | Jonathan Dayton Valerie Faris | |
Relative Strangers | Greg Glienna | ||
Idiocracy | Mike Judge | ||
The Last Time | Michael Caleo | ||
2007 | The Brothers Solomon | Bob Odenkirk | |
2009 | 17 Again | Burr Steers | |
The Marc Pease Experience | Todd Louiso | ||
Extract | Mike Judge | ||
All About Steve | Phil Traill | ||
The Invention of Lying | Ricky Gervais Matthew Robinson | ||
2012 | Vamps | Amy Heckerling | |
2013 | Movie 43 | Peter Farrelly Elizabeth Banks | Segments "The Catch" and "Middleschool Date" |
As Cool as I Am | Max Mayer | ||
Paradise | Diablo Cody | ||
2014 | Better Living Through Chemistry | David Posamentier Geoff Moore | |
50 to 1 | Jim Wilson | ||
Sex Tape | Jake Kasdan | ||
2015 | Get Hard | Etan Cohen | |
2017 | Lucky | John Carroll Lynch | |
El Camino Christmas | David E. Talbert | ||
2018 | Spivak | Anthony Abrams | |
2019 | Always Be My Maybe | Nahnatchka Khan | |
2021 | Vacation Friends | Clay Tarver |
Television films
- The Ratings Game (1984)
- And the Children Shall Lead (1985)
- Slow Burn (1986)
- J. Edgar Hoover (1987)
- Lady Mobster (1988)
- Dead Solid Perfect (1988)
- The Cover Girl and the Cop (1989)
- She Knows Too Much (1989)
- The Revenge of Al Capone (1989)
- Spooner (1989)
- Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders (1989)
- Pair of Aces (1990)
- Rainbow Drive (1990)
- Country Estates (1993)
- Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story (1994)
- The Innocent (1994)
- 111 Gramercy Park (2003)
- The Line-Up (2007)
- Truth Be Told (2011)
References
External links
- Official website
- Tim Suhrstedt at IMDb
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)
- William A. Sickner (1956)
- Norbert Brodine (1957)
- Harold E. Wellman (1958)
- Ellis W. Carter (1959)
- Charles Straumer (1960)
- George T. Clemens (1961)
- Jack Priestley (1962)
- Jack Priestley (1963)
- J. Baxter Peters (1964)
- William W. Spencer (1965)
- Winton C. Hoch (1966)
- No Award (1967)
- Ralph Woolsey (1968)
- George J. Folsey (1969)
- Walter Strenge (1970)
- Jack Marta (1971)
- Lloyd Ahern (1972)
- Jack Woolf (1973)
- Harry L. Wolf (1974)
- Richard C. Glouner (1975)
- Harry L. Wolf (1976)
- Ric Waite (1977)
- Ted Voigtlander (1978)
- Ted Voigtlander (1979)
- Enzo A. Martinelli (1980)
- William Cronjager (1981)
- William W. Spencer (1982)
- Joseph F. Biroc (1983)
- James Crabe (1984)
- Robert E. Collins (1985)
- John McPherson (1986)
- Woody Omens (1987)
- Roy H. Wagner (1988)
- Roy H. Wagner (1989)
- Michael W. Watkins (1990)
- Michael W. Watkins (1991)
- Frank Prinzi (1992)
- Constantine Makris (1993)
- Roland 'Ozzie' Smith (1994)
- Tim Suhrstedt (1995)
- John Bartley (1996)
- Constantine Makris (1997)
- Constantine Makris (1998)
- Robert Primes (1999)
- Thomas Del Ruth (2000)
- Thomas Del Ruth (2001)
- Michael Bonvillain (2002)
- Michael D. O’Shea (2003)
- Jeff Jur (2004)
- James Glennon (2005)
- Michael Slovis (2006)
- Alik Sakharov (2007)
- Phil Abraham (2008)
- Ousama Rawi (2009)
- Christian Sebaldt (2010)
- Jonathan Freeman (2011)
- Jonathan Freeman (2012)
- Eigil Bryld (2013)
- Adam Arkapaw (2014)
- Jonathan Freeman (2015)
- James Hawkinson (2016)
- Colin Watkinson (2017)
- Adriano Goldman (2018)
- M. David Mullen (2019)
- M. David Mullen (2020)
- Adriano Goldman (2021)
- Marcell Rév (2022)
- M. David Mullen (2023)
- Sam McCurdy (2024)
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