David Herrington
David Herrington | |
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Born | England, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
David Martin Herrington graduated from the London School of Technology, and began his career as a cinematographer as an apprentice while working for the Rank Organization in London, England. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada and joined the staff of Film House to become Chief Timer and Technical Director before deciding to follow his passion of becoming a Director of Photography.
David now lives in Los Angeles where he has worked on commercials for Dodge, Lincoln, Mercury, Toyota, McDonalds, Hallmark, Sony, Sears, Coca Cola, and AT&T.
David has been nominated and won numerous awards for his commercials including a Bronze Lion (Cannes Film Festival), and several Bessie Awards (Canadian Advertising Awards). In 1995 David received a coveted Commercial CSC award for his work on Fridgidaire, I Am A Chef.
During shooting of a commercial with John Landis David was asked to film Blues Brothers 2000. David went on to film many TV and theatrical projects, including Missing for three seasons, and Shoot 'Em Up for Peter Pau and Michael Davis.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | You Stupid Man | ||
1998 | Blues Brothers 2000 | ||
1991 | Love & Murder | ||
1988 | Primo Baby | ||
1986 | A Judgment in Stone | ||
TV | |||
Year | Title | Genre | Notes |
2009 | Deadliest Sea | ||
Ny-Lon | |||
2008 | True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet | ||
2007 | The Best Years (TV series) | (9 episodes) | |
2006 | The House Next Door (film) | ||
The Accidental Witness | |||
2005 | 1-800-Missing | (12 episodes) | |
Plague City: SARS in Toronto | |||
2004 | Carry Me Home | ||
2003 | America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story | ||
2002 | Verdict in Blood | ||
A Killing Spring | |||
2001 | Jenifer | ||
Final Jeopardy | |||
2000 | The Color of Friendship | ||
1999 | The Hoop Life | (TV series) | |
1994 | Hostage for a Day | ||
1992 | Deadly Matrimony | ||
1990 | A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder | ||
Common Ground | |||
1988 | War of the Worlds (TV series) | (4 episodes, 1988–1989) | |
1986 | Kay O'Brien | (TV series) | |
A Deadly Business |