Bruce MacCallum, a veteran camera operator and union activist, died in Los Angeles, the International Cinematographers Guild has announced
Bruce MacCallum, a veteran camera operator and union activist, died in Los Angeles, the International Cinematographers Guild has announced.
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He was 70 when he breathed his last on Monday. The cause of his death was not announced.
MacCallum served as a camera assistant and operator for more than 40 years, with credits including "All That Jazz" (1979), "Witness" (1985), "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991) and "The Adjustment Bureau" (2011).
He was the recipient of the Camera Operator Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013 and was nominated for the 2017 Camera Operator of the Year Award in Television for his work (along with Ben Semanoff) on "The Night Of". He also worked on "The Blacklist".
He is survived by Linda, his wife of 32 years.