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Richard Pope, Renowned Cinematographer, Dies at 77

Richard Pope, a British cinematographer who worked extensively with Mike Leigh, has passed away at the age of 77.

Lauded by the British Society of Cinematographers

Pope’s death was reported by the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC) on Tuesday, October 22. A message on their website read, "It is with deepest sadness that we learn of the passing of our friend and colleague Dick Pope BSC. We pay tribute to our wonderful friend and colleague and out thoughts go out to his family especially his wife Pat at this difficult time."

Collaboration with Mike Leigh

Pope’s final film, Hard Truths, was the latest in his over-30-year collaboration with Leigh. Hard Truths debuted at the Toronto Film Festival in September and played at the BFI London Film Festival earlier this month.

Early Career and Accolades

Born in Bromley, Kent in 1947, Pope began his career in current affairs television and later transitioned to narrative TV, earning a Bafta nomination for 1987 comedy mini-series Porterhouse Blue. He joined forces with Leigh for 1990 comedy Life Is Sweet, which won awards in both the UK and US, boosting the profile of its director, cinematographer, and cast.

Pope’s numerous credits with Leigh include 1996 Palme d’Or-winner Secrets & Lies, 2014’s Mr. Turner, and five films nominated for the Outstanding British Film Bafta.

Awards and Recognition

Pope also received the Camerimage Golden Frog at Polish cinematography festival Camerimage twice, for Secrets & Lies and 2004’s Vera Drake. He worked with other acclaimed directors, including Mike Newell, Christopher McQuarrie, Gurinder Chadha, and Richard Linklater.

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  • What was Richard Pope’s age at the time of his death?
    • 77
  • Which film was his latest collaboration with Mike Leigh?
    • Hard Truths
  • How many films did Pope work on with Mike Leigh?
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  • What was the award for which Pope was nominated for his work on Mr. Turner?
    • Academy Award for Best Cinematography

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