Oscar-winning cinematography Vilmos Zsigmond, who worked on the
movie Close Encounters of the Third
Kind is dead according a confirm
report from his business partner Yuri Neyman.
Zsigmond's five-decade career included work on Deliverance, Blow
Out, The Ghost and the Darkness and The Long Goodbye. He won an Academy Award for Close
Encounters and was nominated for his work in The Deer Hunter, The
River and The Black Dahlia. More recently, Zsigmond shot a number
of episodes of Mindy Kaling's sitcom
The Mindy Project. In 2003,
he was ranked among the 10 most influential cinematographers in film history in
a survey by the International Cinematographers Guild.
He started working on low-budget films before getting his break in 1971 with Robert Altman's McCabe and Mrs. Miller. He
eventually worked with Martin Scorsese
(on the documentary about The Band's final live performance, The Last Waltz) as well as Michael
Cimino (The Deer Hunter and Heaven's Gate) and Brian de Palma (Blow Out and The
Bonfire of the Vanities)
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