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Donald M. Morgan, ASC shot his first narrative film in 1973, and has subsequently compiled around 60 credits, including such diverse features as the groundbreaking sci-fi film Starman and the eerie thriller Christine. Morgan has earned four Outstanding Achievement Awards in the annual American Society of Cinema competition. He took top honors for Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy (1996), Geronimo (1993), Dillinger (1991) and Murder in Mississippi (1990). To put that into perspective only two other cinematographers have earned as many as four ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards. Morgan also earned Emmy Awards for Miss Evers Boys (1997), Murder in Mississippi, Geronimo and Out of the Ashes. He recently completed Something the Lord Made, which premieres Sunday, May 30, on HBO.
Morgan was born and raised in Los Angeles, where his father started his career at Technicolor Labs and then an animation cameraman for Disney and other studios. Morgan followed in his fathers footsteps working at labs and animation studios until he landed a job as an assistant cameraman. Morgan did aerial camerawork until he earned his first narrative credit in 1973.