Mark Irwin (b. 1950)

Birthplace:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Born:
August 7, 1950

Canadian cinematographer. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, and studied political science at the University of Waterloo and Filmmaking at York University. He is widely known for his early collaborations with David Cronenberg on films such as Fast Company, Scanners, Videodrome, The Dead Zone , The Fly. Has collaborated with Wes Craven on Scream & New Nightmare.

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Additional Photography:
1994  The Mask

Camera Operator:
1994  The Mask
1997  Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way

Cinematography:
1979  Track Stars.: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound
1989  Terror Eyes
1991  Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace
1994  The Mask
1997  Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way
2001  Freddy Got Fingered
2012  Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
2013  Super Buddies
2016  Monkey Up
2016  Pup Star
2018  Pup Star: World Tour
2018  Puppy Star Christmas

Director of Photography:
1976  Point of No Return
1977  Starship Invasions
1978  Blood & Guts
1979  Fast Company
1979  Plague
1979  The Brood
1979  Track Stars.: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound
1980  Cries in the Night
1980  Tanya's Island
1981  Night School
1981  Scanners
1982  Taxi!
1982  Trapped
1983  Spasms
1983  The Dead Zone
1983  Videodrome
1984  Special People
1985  Pitchmen
1985  The Protector
1986  Really Weird Tales
1986  Spearfield's Daughter
1986  The Fly
1986  Youngblood
1987  Love at Stake
1987  The Hanoi Hilton
1988  Bat★21
1988  Buckeye and Blue
1988  Fright Night Part 2
1988  My First Love
1988  Pass the Ammo
1988  The Blob
1989  Do You Know the Muffin Man?
1989  Terror Eyes
1990  Call Me Anna
1990  Class of 1999
1990  Dark Angel
1990  Heat Wave
1990  RoboCop 2
1991  Absolute Strangers
1991  Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace
1991  Showdown in Little Tokyo
1992  Passenger 57
1993  Extreme Justice
1993  Man's Best Friend
1993  Miracle Child
1993  Slaughter of the Innocents
1994  D2: The Mighty Ducks
1994  Dumb and Dumber
1994  New Nightmare
1994  The Mask
1995  Night of the Running Man
1995  The Avenging Angel
1995  Vampire in Brooklyn
1996  Don't Look Back
1996  Kingpin
1996  Scream
1997  Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way
1997  Steel
1997  Tidal Wave: No Escape
1998  Misbegotten
1998  There's Something About Mary
1998  Zack and Reba
1999  10 Things I Hate About You
1999  Can of Worms
2000  Me, Myself & Irene
2000  Road Trip
2001  American Pie 2
2001  Freddy Got Fingered
2001  Osmosis Jones
2001  Say It Isn't So
2003  Malibu's Most Wanted
2003  Old School
2003  Scary Movie 3
2005  The Ringer
2006  Big Momma's House 2
2006  Deck the Halls
2006  Flight 93
2006  Grandma's Boy
2007  Blonde Ambition
2007  Sydney White
2009  Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective
2009  All's Faire in Love
2009  Dance Flick
2009  The Shortcut
2010  The Last Godfather
2012  Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
2013  Concrete Blondes
2013  Silent Witness
2013  Super Buddies
2013  Teen Beach Movie
2015  Russell Madness
2015  Teen Beach 2
2016  Monkey Up
2016  Pup Star
2017  Descendants 2
2017  Pup Star: Better 2Gether
2017  The Layover
2018  Pup Star: World Tour
2018  Puppy Star Christmas
2019  American Hangman
2019  Junglee
2020  Welcome to Sudden Death
2023  The Retirement Plan

Director of Photography:
1989  Tales from the Crypt

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