Robbie Greenberg

{{Short description|American cinematographer (born 1947)}}

{{Infobox person

|name = Robbie Greenberg

|birth_name = Robert Saul Greenberg

|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1947|7|27}}

|birth_place = New York City, New York

|yearsactive = 1973–2012

}}

Robert Saul Greenberg (born July 27, 1947) is an American cinematographer, best known for his work on the first Free Willy film.{{cite book |title=The Ultimate Family Movie Guide |date=2005 |publisher=Kappa Books |page=59}}

Filmography

=Film=

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Year

! Title

! Director

! Notes

1973

| Bizarre Devices

| Paul Aratow
Barry J. Spinello

|

1974

| Lucifer's Women

| Paul Aratow

|

1978

| Youngblood

| Noel Nosseck

|

1981

| Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker

| William Asher

|

rowspan=2|1982

| Swamp Thing

| Wes Craven

| Credited as "Robin Goodwin"

Time Walker

| Tom Kennedy

|

1983

| Doctor Dracula

| Paul Aratow
Al Adamson

| With Gary Graver

rowspan=3|1985

| Movers & Shakers

| William Asher

|

Creator

| Ivan Passer

|

Sweet Dreams

| Karel Reisz

|

rowspan=2|1988

| The Milagro Beanfield War

| Robert Redford

|

Far North

| Sam Shepard

|

1991

| All I Want for Christmas

| Robert Lieberman

|

1993

| Free Willy

| Simon Wincer

|

1994

| Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

| Xavier Koller

|

1995

| Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

| Geoff Murphy

|

1996

| Sunset Park

| Steve Gomer

|

1997

| Fools Rush In

| Andy Tennant

|

2000

| Snow Day

| Chris Koch

|

2001

| Save the Last Dance

| Thomas Carter

|

rowspan=2|2003

| A Guy Thing

| Chris Koch

|

Marci X

| Richard Benjamin

|

rowspan=2|2006

| Even Money

| Mark Rydell

|

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

| Michael Lembeck

|

2007

| Wild Hogs

| Walt Becker

|

2010

| Crazy on the Outside

| Tim Allen

|

Short film

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Year

! Title

! Director

! Notes

1979

| A Rainy Day

| Beth Brickell

| With J.T. Gillie and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

2012

| Photo Finish

| Jordan Sommers

|

Concert film

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Year

! Title

! Director

! Note

1979

| Rust Never Sleeps

| Neil Young

| With Jon H. Else, Paul Goldsmith, Larry Johnson, David Myers, Hiro Narita and Richard Pearce

=Television=

TV movies

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Year

! Title

! Director

! Notes

1980

| The Lathe of Heaven

| David Loxton
Fred Barzyk

|

rowspan=2|1983

| This Girl for Hire

| Jerry Jameson

|

The Winter of Our Discontent

| Waris Hussein

|

1984

| My Mother's Secret Life

| Robert Markowitz

|

1986

| Second Serve

| Anthony Page

|

1998

| Winchell

| Paul Mazursky

|

1999

| Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

|rowspan=2|Martha Coolidge

|

2000

| If These Walls Could Talk 2

| Segment "1972"

2001

| James Dean

| Mark Rydell

|

2004

| Iron Jawed Angels

| Katja von Garnier

|

2005

| Warm Springs

| Joseph Sargent

|

TV series

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Year

! Title

! Director

! Notes

1988

| Pacific Bell: The Rain Children

| Robert Allan Black

| Miniseries

1993

| South of Sunset

| Andy Tennant

| Episode "Satyricon"

2005

| Prison Break

| Michael W. Watkins
Brad Turner

| Episodes "Allen" and "Cell Test"

Awards and nominations

American Society of Cinematographers

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Year

! Category

! Title

! Result

1998

|rowspan=4|Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture, Limited Series

| Winchell

| {{won}}

1999

| Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

| {{won}}

2004

| Iron Jawed Angels

| {{won}}

2005

| Warm Springs

| {{won}}

Camerimage

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Year

! Category

! Title

! Result

2006

| Golden Frog

| Even Money

| {{nom}}

Primetime Emmy Awards

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Year

! Category

! Title

! Result

1998

|rowspan=5|Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

| Winchell

| {{won}}

1999

| Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

| {{won}}

2001

| James Dean

| {{nom}}

2004

| Iron Jawed Angels

| {{nom}}

2005

| Warm Springs

| {{nom}}

References

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