Robbie Greenberg

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Robbie Greenberg
Born
Robert Saul Greenberg

(1947-07-27) July 27, 1947 (age 77)
Occupation cinematographer
Years active1973 - 2012

Robert Saul Greenberg (born July 27, 1947) is an American film and television cinematographer best known for films including Free Willy . [1]

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Filmography

Director of photography

Film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1973Bizarre Devices
  • Paul Aratow
  • Barry J. Spinello
First collaboration with Paul Aratow
1974 Lucifer's Women Paul AratowSecond collaboration with Paul Aratow
1978 Doctor Dracula
Third collaboration with Paul Aratow
Youngblood Noel Nosseck
1981 Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker William Asher First collaboration with William Asher
1982 Swamp Thing Wes Craven Credited as Robin Goodwin
Time Walker Tom Kennedy
1985 Movers & Shakers William AsherSecond collaboration with William Asher
Creator Ivan Passer
Sweet Dreams Karel Reisz
1988 The Milagro Beanfield War Robert Redford
Far North Sam Shepard
1991 All I Want for Christmas Robert Lieberman
1993 Free Willy Simon Wincer
1994 Squanto: A Warrior's Tale Xavier Koller
1995 Under Siege 2: Dark Territory Geoff Murphy
1996 Sunset Park Steve Gomer
1997 Fools Rush In Andy Tennant
2000 Snow Day Chris Koch First collaboration with Chris Koch
2001 Save the Last Dance Thomas Carter
2003 A Guy Thing Chris KochSecond collaboration with Chris Koch
Marci X Richard Benjamin
2006 Even Money Mark Rydell
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Michael Lembeck
2007 Wild Hogs Walt Becker
2010 Crazy on the Outside Tim Allen

Camera and electrical department

YearTitleDirectorRole
1981 Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker William AsherCamera operator
1982 Human Highway Camera operator: Dream sequence
2008 The Great Buck Howard Sean McGinly Director of photography: Additional unit
2012 The Odd Life of Timothy Green Peter Hedges Director of photography: Second unit

Second unit or assistant director

YearTitleDirectorRole
2012 The Odd Life of Timothy Green Peter HedgesSecond unit director

Thanks

YearTitleDirectorRole
1998 Barney's Great Adventure Steve GomerSpecial thanks
2017 All Saints The producers wish to thank

TV movies

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1980 The Lathe of Heaven
1983This Girl for Hire Jerry Jameson
The Winter of Our Discontent Waris Hussein
1984My Mother's Secret Life Robert Markowitz
1986 Second Serve Anthony Page
1998 Winchell Paul Mazursky
1999 Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Martha Coolidge
2000 If These Walls Could Talk 2 "1972" segment
2001 James Dean Mark Rydell
2004 Iron Jawed Angels Katja von Garnier
2005 Warm Springs Joseph Sargent

TV series

YearTitleNotes
1993 South of Sunset Episode: "Satyricon"
1998Pacific Bell: The Rain Children7 episodes
2005 Prison Break Episodes: "Allen" and "Cell Test"

In 1999–2000, Robbie Greenberg won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Movie for Winchell and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.

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  1. The Ultimate Family Movie Guide. Kappa Books. 2005. p. 59.