The world of film and television mourns the passing of renowned director, cinematographer, and producer Scott Henson. Henson's remarkable career spanned decades, leaving an enduring impact on the industry and audiences alike.
Born in 1946 in Oklahoma City, Henson developed a passion for filmmaking at an early age. After studying film at the University of Oklahoma, he began his career as a camera assistant in the late 1960s. Henson's exceptional talent and dedication quickly earned him recognition, and he soon moved into directing roles.
Henson's filmography boasts a diverse range of critically acclaimed works. Among his most notable achievements are:
Henson's contributions to cinema and television are immeasurable. He was known for his meticulous attention to detail, innovative techniques, and ability to create visually stunning images. His work has inspired generations of filmmakers and influenced the way movies are made.
Henson was not only a talented artist but also a dedicated mentor to aspiring filmmakers. He taught at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts for over 15 years, where he shared his knowledge and passion with students. Henson's guidance helped shape the careers of countless future industry professionals.
Upon his passing, Henson's colleagues and friends paid tribute to his exceptional talent and enduring legacy.
James Cameron (Director): "Scott Henson was a master storyteller with a unique vision. His cinematography and direction brought countless iconic films to life."
Sigourney Weaver (Actress): "Scott's ability to create unforgettable images was unmatched. He was a brilliant cinematographer and director."
Steven Spielberg (Director): "Scott Henson was a true artist and a close friend. His passion for filmmaking will continue to inspire us all."
Scott Henson's passing leaves a void in the world of film and television. His contributions to the industry are immeasurable, and his legacy will live on through his iconic works and the countless filmmakers he influenced. Henson's dedication, creativity, and mentorship will serve as an enduring inspiration for generations to come.
Category | Year | Film | Result |
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Best Visual Effects | 2001 | Gladiator | Nominated |
Best Cinematography | 1996 | Apollo 13 | Nominated |
Film | Box Office (USD) |
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Aliens | $132,526,524 |
True Lies | $146,282,417 |
Apollo 13 | $252,435,696 |
Gladiator | $187,610,662 |
Film | Iconic Scene/Moment |
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The Terminator | Shot of the Terminator walking out of fire |
Aliens | Facehuggers bursting out of human chests |
True Lies | Arnold Schwarzenegger wearing a fake mustache |
Apollo 13 | Astronaut Jim Lovell's "Houston, we've got a problem" |
Gladiator | Maximus's "Are you not entertained?" |
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