Thursday, October 20, 2011

Cinematographer Dennis Hall, 54, Dies on Location

Veteran TV cinematographer Denny Hall died Thursday morning after getting experienced cardiovascular disease while used in New Orleans onCommon Law, an approaching scripted series for USA Network. He was 54.Related Subjects•Obituaries An origin near the production told The Hollywood Reporter that Hall had chest pains throughout his condo early Thursday and also the camera operator referred to as 911. Paramedics done him there too as with the ambulance but tend to not revive him. Hall will be in New Orleans for any couple of days. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths Producer Karim Zreik referred to as thecinematographerthe "captain in the team. We are just broken-hearted." "He could enter a place that was deathly quiet or filled with negative energy and immediately liven everything up," mentioned cinematographer John C. Flinn III, who needed Hall with him as his assistant round the eighties Tv shows Magnum, P.I. and Mike as well as the Fatman. "He will be a great first assistant, a great cameraman together with an excellent cinematographer. I'm so pleased with him." Common Law, from CBS Television Art galleries, stars Michael Ealy and Warren Kole as cop partners who don't access it, so their captain sends these to couples therapy. Jon Turteltaub directed the pilot, and USA bought 11 episodes within this summer time. An connect in the Worldwide Cinematographers Guild, Hall also done such series as Burn Notice, Franklin & Party, Eastwick, The Facial cleanser, Eli Stone, Studio 60 round the Sunset Strip, Bones and Jack and Bobby. More youthful crowd offered just like a camera operator since the late eighties round the showsNashville Beat, Diagnosis Murder, Beverly Slopes, 90210, CSI: Miami and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and also on the 1996 film Barb Wire. Hall is managed to get by his wife Julie and boy Noah. E-mail: Mike.Barnes@THR.com Related Subjects Obituaries

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