Terry Stacey

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Terry Stacey
Born
Terrence C. Stacey

(1962-07-24) 24 July 1962 (age 60)
Occupation Cinematographer

Terry Stacey (born 24 July 1962) is a British cinematographer. He graduated from the University of Manchester, England. He moved to New York in the early 1980s and worked as a still photographer and musician working at The Collective for the Living Cinema. He made and edited Super 8mm shorts, and experimenting in the music video arena.

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He began by making documentaries while travelling through South America with his 16 mm bolex. He continued making documentaries in England, India, and Iceland. Stacey has written and directed many of his own short films.

Filmography

YearTitleNotes
Film
2021 Hitman's Wife's Bod###yguard
2019 The Poison Rose
2018 Den of Thieves
2017 A Dog's Purpose
2016 Special Correspondents
Elvis & Nixon
The Confirmation
2014 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
This Is Where I Leave You
2013 Safe Haven
21 & Over
Trust Me
2011 50/50
Take Me Home Tonight
The Extra Man
2010 Just Wright
Dear John
2009 Adventureland
Tell Tale
2007 The Nanny Diaries
P.S. I Love You
2006 Friends with Money
2005 Winter Passing
In Her Shoes
2004 The Door in the Floor
2003 American Splendor
2002 The Laramie Project
Just a Kiss
2001 Wendigo
Things Behind the Sun
World Traveler
2000Conrad & Butler Take a Vacation
RattlerShort film
Happy Accidents
PacifierShort film
1999 Jump
Trick
Spring Forward
The Dream Catcher
Love God
Television
2016 Chance 6 episodes
2015 Flesh and Bone 7 episodes
2014 Resurrection Episode: "The Returned"
2006 Dexter Episode: "Dexter"
2002 Sex and the City 4 episodes
2000 Wonderland Unknown episodes

Awards

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