Andrew Lesnie Dead, Andrew Lesnie, the Oscar-winning camera operator whose career enclosed all of the unreal "Lord of the Rings" films and "The imaginary creature," died suddenly on Monday, in step with the The Hollywood newsman. He was 59.
The Australian-born film maker won the accolade in 2002 for Peter Jackson's initial "Lord of the Rings" film, "The Fellowship of the Ring."
Lesnie's final picture show was Russell Crowe's "The Water seer," that was recorded in his home country.
On Twitter, Crowe said, "Devastating news from home. The master of the sunshine, genius Andrew Lesnie has passed on."
Lesnie conjointly shot the remake of "King Kong" (2005), "The beautiful Bones" (2009) and "Rise of the earth of the Apes" (2011) throughout his career.
The Australian-born film maker won the accolade in 2002 for Peter Jackson's initial "Lord of the Rings" film, "The Fellowship of the Ring."
Lesnie's final picture show was Russell Crowe's "The Water seer," that was recorded in his home country.
On Twitter, Crowe said, "Devastating news from home. The master of the sunshine, genius Andrew Lesnie has passed on."
Lesnie conjointly shot the remake of "King Kong" (2005), "The beautiful Bones" (2009) and "Rise of the earth of the Apes" (2011) throughout his career.
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