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  1. Anthony B. Richmond was born on July 7, 1942 in London, England, UK. He is a cinematographer and producer, known for Don't Look Now (1973), The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) and Walkabout (1971). He has been married to Amanda Digiulio Richmond since 1995.

  2. Acclaimed British cinematographer Anthony Richmond's résumé not only spans more than half a century, but boasts multiple collaborations with a veritable who's-who of five-star international filmmakers and some of the most intelligently crafted features to have emerged from the U.S. and Britain in the post-'60s cinematic Zeitgeist.

  3. Anthony B. Richmond, A.S.C. and B.S.C. is an accomplished Cinematographer whose career spans well over six decades. His most recent credits include: Good Luck Chuck; The ... In addition, as an accomplished Cinematographer, Anthony is a member of the Academy Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (A.M.P.A.S), British Academy of Film & Television ...

  4. Photographer, The Rolling Stones Rock 'n Roll Circus, c. 1968, released in 1996. Other videos include Let It Be. Richmond, Anthony B. 1942- (Anthony Richmond, Tony Richmond)PERSONALBorn July 7, 1942, in London, England; married Jaclyn Smith (an actress), August 4, 1981 (divorced, 1989); children: (first marriage) Gaston, Margaret Spencer; (from ...

  5. 9 de jun. de 2022 · Image: Jaclyn and her ex-partner and third husband, Anthony B. Richmond Source: Pinterest. Like her previous relationship, her third marriage also turns out to be a failure as they divorced in 1989. Two Children From Her Third Marriage. Not to mention, she does not share any children from her marital relations with other husbands except Tony.

  6. 1,378 Followers, 1,345 Following, 38 Posts - Anthony Richmond (@anthonyrichpt) on Instagram: " ‍♂Personal Trainer Mallorca/ Bucks, UK ‍♂️Coach/Official Alan @thebodycampofficial"

  7. 6 de feb. de 2017 · On February 10-12, Anthony B. “Tony” Richmond, ASC, BSC will take part in special screenings of several of his most influential works at the American Cinematheque’s Aero Theater in Santa Monica, Calif., including Don’t Look Now (1973) and The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976), both directed by friend and longtime collaborator Nicholas Roeg.