Lukasz Jogalla

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Lukasz Jogalla
Łukasz Jogałła
Born
Łukasz Jerzy August Jogałła

NationalityAmerican
Other namesLucas Jogalla
Luckasz Jogalla
Occupation Cinematographer
Years active1987–present
Spouse
Magdalena Deskur
(m. 1988)
Children2, including Pico Alexander
Relatives Jerzy Turowicz (grandfather)

Lukasz Jogalla is a Polish-American cinematographer.

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Biography

He was born in Kraków and moved to the United States with his future wife in 1984. He has been married to Magdalena Deskur since 1988, and they have two children, one of whom is actor Pico Alexander. [1] [2]

He is the son of Elżbieta Maria Stefania (née Turowicz) and actor Jerzy Jogałła. [3] His maternal grandfather was journalist and magazine editor Jerzy Turowicz.

Filmography

YearFilmOther notes
2021 The Harder They Fall Director of photography: second unit
2020 Lovecraft Country Director of photography: second unit - 2 episodes
Mulan Director of photography: second unit
2019 Jumanji: The Next Level Director of photography: second unit
The Irishman Director of photography: second unit
Men in Black: International Director of photography: second unit
2018 Tomb Raider Director of photography: second unit
2017 The Upside Director of photography: second unit
The Only Living Boy in New York Director of photography: second unit
Logan Director of photography: second unit
2016 Silence Director of photography: second unit
The Magnificent Seven Director of photography: second unit
Paterson Director of photography: second unit
2015 Goosebumps Director of photography: second unit
The Intern Director of photography: second unit
The Divergent Series: Insurgent Director of photography: second unit
2014 The Equalizer Director of photography: second unit
Deliver Us From Evil Director of photography: second unit
22 Jump Street Director of photography: second unit
Noah Director of photography: second unit
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Director of photography: second unit
2013 Now You See Me Director of photography: second unit
Dead Man Down Director of photography: additional photography
Broken City Director of photography: second unit
2012 21 Jump Street Director of photography: second unit
Premium Rush Director of photography: second unit
Man on a Ledge Director of photography: second unit
2011 Tower Heist Director of photography: second unit
Margaret Camera operator
The Smurfs Camera operator
Mr. Popper's Penguins Director of photography: second unit
The Adjustment Bureau Director of photography: second unit
2010 Boardwalk Empire Camera operator: "a" camera - 1 episode
The Tempest Camera operator
Salt Camera operator
Edge of Darkness Camera operator
2009 Old Dogs Director of photography: second unit
Zombieland Director of photography: second unit
Kings Camera operator: "b" camera - 1 episode
Bride Wars Camera operator
2008 Ghost Town Director of photography: second unit
Synecdoche, New York Camera operator
The Accidental Husband Camera operator
Shine a Light Camera operator
2007 I Am Legend Camera operator: second unit
Anamorph Director of photography: second unit
The Life Before Her Eyes Camera operator
Margot at the Wedding Camera operator
2006 Fanaa Director of photography: second unit
2005 Æon Flux Camera operator
2004 Alfie Camera operator
Ray Director of photography: second unit
Secret Window Camera operator
2001 Kate & Leopold Camera operator
Hearts in Atlantis Camera operator
2000 Proof of Life Director of photography: second unit
1999 Analyze This Camera operator
The Sopranos Camera operator: "a" camera - 1 episode
1998 Rounders Camera operator
Lulu on the Bridge Camera operator
Sex and the City Camera operator - 1 episode
1997 Cop Land Camera operator
Commandments Additional camera operator
1993The Execution ProtocolAssistant camera
1991Desperately Seeking RogerAssistant camera
1987My Demon LoverSecond assistant camera

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References

  1. "Lukasz Jogalla Genealogy". sejm-wielki.pl. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  2. "From The Publisher". Donald J. Barr. Sports Illustrated. December 25, 1989. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  3. "Elżbieta Maria Stefania Turowicz".