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Name
  
Ric Waite

Role
  
Cinematographer

Spouse
  
Judy Waite (m. 1964–2012)


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Died
  
February 18, 2012, Los Angeles, California, United States

Children
  
Burgundy Waite, Richard Waite

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography in Entertainment Programming for a Special

Movies
  
Cobra, Footloose, Red Dawn, 48 Hrs, The Long Riders

Similar People
  
Paula Gosling, Dean Pitchford, John Flynn, Lawrence Gordon, Herschel Weingrod

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Ric Waite (July 10, 1933 – February 18, 2012) was an American cinematographer whose numerous film and television credits included Red Dawn, Footloose, 48 Hrs., and The Long Riders. Waite received four Emmy nominations during his career. He won his only Emmy for his work on the 1976 NBC television miniseries, Captains and the Kings.

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Early life and career

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Waite was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He enlisted in the United States Air Force after graduation from high school and was a member of the Air Force's Photo Intelligence unit. He moved to New York City, where he owned a studio as a professional photographer. Waite specialized in advertising and fashion photography. His clients included Jaguar Cars, Glamour, Vogue, Hanes, DuPont, and GQ magazine.

Television

Waite relocated from the East Coast to Los Angeles in 1970. His earliest work as a cinematographer was in television, including the 1970s television series Emergency!, City of Angels, and Police Story. He also shot many television films including Tail Gunner Joe in 1977, in which he earned an Emmy nomination; The Life and Assassination of the Kingfish, released in 1977, for which he received another Emmy nomination; Dead of Night and Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill, which aired in 1979. Waite earned his fourth, and final, Emmy nomination in 1996 for the television movie, Andersonville, which aired on TNT.

Film

Waite's feature film debut as a cinematographer was The Long Riders, a 1980 Western film directed by Walter Hill. His numerous film credits as director of photography included Footloose by Herbert Ross; Red Dawn by John Milius; Brewster's Millions, a 1985 film also by Hill; Summer Rental by director Carl Reiner; Volunteers by Nicholas Meyer; Cobra by George P. Cosmatos; and Adventures in Babysitting by Chris Columbus.

Later life

Waite moved to the Denver metropolitan area in 2002. He taught lighting and cinematography within the film studies department at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Most recently, Waite shot Best Ribs in Town and Assassins' Code. He had signed on as the cinematographer for the upcoming film, Legacy.

Waite died from a heart attack at his home in Los Angeles on February 18, 2012, at the age of 78. He was survived by his wife of 48 years, Judy, and two children, Richard and Burgandy.

References

Ric Waite Wikipedia