David Myers (1914-2004)

Alias:
Dave Myers
David Meyers

Birthplace:
Auburn, New York, USA

Born:
May 8, 1914

Died:
August 26, 2004

David Myers was a cinematographer best-known for his camera work on landmark concert documentaries such as 'Woodstock', 'Elvis on Tour' and 'The Grateful Dead Movie', and 'Cracked Actor'. He started as still photographer after being inspired by the works of Walker Evans in an exhibition at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1938.

Additional information:

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Additional Director of Photography:
1978  The Last Waltz

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
1978  The Last Waltz
2003  House of 1000 Corpses

Camera Operator:
1967  Uncle Yanco
1968  The World of Piri Thomas
1970  Woodstock
1978  The Last Waltz
1980  Joni Mitchell: Shadows and Light
2003  House of 1000 Corpses

Cinematography:
1967  Uncle Yanco
1968  The World of Piri Thomas
1970  Woodstock
1978  The Last Waltz
1980  Joni Mitchell: Shadows and Light
1985  Louie Bluie
2003  House of 1000 Corpses

Director:
1957  Ansel Adams, Photographer
1961  Ask Me, Don't Tell Me
1967  Uncle Yanco
1968  The World of Piri Thomas
1970  Woodstock
1978  The Last Waltz
1980  Joni Mitchell: Shadows and Light
1985  Louie Bluie
2003  House of 1000 Corpses

Director of Photography:
1957  Ansel Adams, Photographer
1961  Ask Me, Don't Tell Me
1967  Uncle Yanco
1968  Black Panthers
1968  The World of Piri Thomas
1969  Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1970  Woodstock
1971  Bushman
1971  Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen
1971  Soul to Soul
1971  THX 1138
1971  This is It
1972  Journey Through the Past
1972  Marjoe
1973  Journey to the Outer Limits
1973  Let the Good Times Roll
1973  Save the Children
1973  The Hero Cop: Yesterday and Today
1973  Wattstax
1975  Cracked Actor
1976  Harry Callahan/Clint Eastwood: Something Special in Films
1976  The Mysterious Monsters
1976  Welcome to L.A.
1977  The Grateful Dead
1977  The Making of Star Wars
1978  FM
1978  Forever
1978  Renaldo and Clara
1978  Sammy Stops the World
1978  The Last Waltz
1979  ...And Your Name Is Jonah
1979  Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps
1979  The Secret Life of Plants
1980  Die Laughing
1980  Joni Mitchell: Shadows and Light
1980  Roadie
1981  Zoot Suit
1982  Human Highway
1983  Deadly Force
1983  The Black Stallion Returns
1984  UFOria
1985  Louie Bluie
1986  Hard Traveling
2003  House of 1000 Corpses
2019  Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
2022  Neil Young: Harvest Time

Writer:
1957  Ansel Adams, Photographer
1961  Ask Me, Don't Tell Me
1967  Uncle Yanco
1968  Black Panthers
1968  The World of Piri Thomas
1969  Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1970  Woodstock
1971  Bushman
1971  Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen
1971  Soul to Soul
1971  THX 1138
1971  This is It
1972  Journey Through the Past
1972  Marjoe
1973  Journey to the Outer Limits
1973  Let the Good Times Roll
1973  Save the Children
1973  The Hero Cop: Yesterday and Today
1973  Wattstax
1975  Cracked Actor
1976  Harry Callahan/Clint Eastwood: Something Special in Films
1976  The Mysterious Monsters
1976  Welcome to L.A.
1977  The Grateful Dead
1977  The Making of Star Wars
1978  FM
1978  Forever
1978  Renaldo and Clara
1978  Sammy Stops the World
1978  The Last Waltz
1979  ...And Your Name Is Jonah
1979  Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps
1979  The Secret Life of Plants
1980  Die Laughing
1980  Joni Mitchell: Shadows and Light
1980  Roadie
1981  Zoot Suit
1982  Human Highway
1983  Deadly Force
1983  The Black Stallion Returns
1984  UFOria
1985  Louie Bluie
1986  Hard Traveling
2003  House of 1000 Corpses
2019  Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
2022  Neil Young: Harvest Time

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