Tim Suhrstedt

American cinematographer
Tim Suhrstedt
Born (1948-08-05) August 5, 1948 (age 75)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1978–present
SpouseDeborah 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
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

Other credits

  • They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way (1978) (first assistant camera)
  • Island of the Fishmen (1979) (assistant camera: additional sequences, US version)
  • Home Movies (1979) (assistant camera)
  • The Prize Fighter (1979) (first assistant camera)
  • Don't Answer the Phone (1980) (first assistant camera)
  • The Private Eyes (1980) (camera operator) / (director of photography: second unit)
  • Delusion (1980) (first assistant camera)
  • Lifepod (1981) (first assistant camera)
  • Circle of Power (1981) (camera operator)
  • Bachelor Party (1984) (additional photographer)
  • Off the Mark (1987) (stunt camera operator)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) (director of photography: additional photography)
  • Down to You (2000) (director of photography: additional photography)
  • As Cool as I Am (2013) (camera operator: 'b' camera)

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

  1. ^ Mike Klingaman (1996-01-14). "Tim Suhrstedt | With Emmy for camera work, Catonsville's Tim Suhrstedt is really clicking in Hollywood". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  2. ^ "Primetime Emmy® Award Database". Emmys.com. Retrieved 2012-12-12.

External links

  • Official website
  • Tim Suhrstedt at IMDb
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