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James Glennon

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American cinematographer (1942–2006)
For the United States Navy officer, seeJames H. Glennon. For the Irish rugby player and politician, seeJim Glennon.
James Glennon
Born(1942-08-29)August 29, 1942
DiedOctober 19, 2006(2006-10-19) (aged 64)
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1970–2006
SpouseCharmaine Witus (m. 1977)
Children4
ParentBert Glennon (father)

James "Jim" GlennonASC (August 29, 1942 – October 19, 2006) was an Americancinematographer.

Career

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Born inLos Angeles, California, Glennon was the son of cinematographerBert Glennon and script supervisor Mary Coleman. Jim started off working in theWarner Bros. mail room where he became close with Jack Warner, being the only mail clerk not afraid of the fiery studio head. When a set PA on Gilligan's Island didn't show up for work, Jim was given his first on-set job. From there, he aimed to move into camera, like his father. Following the advice of Jack Warner, Jim bought a motion picture camera and rented it out, offering his own services as operator and DP for free. Thus, Jim initiated his career as a cinematographer with Jaws of Death (1977).

Jim continued to work as a camera operator on other cinematographers' films, including The Conversation (1974), Ordinary People (1980), and Altered States (1980), before coming to notice as cinematographer on the groundbreakingEl Norte (1983). He worked steadily thereafter, including heading the American splinter unit for Return of The Jedi (1983), as DP for all the desert and forest scenes (uncredited).

He filmed My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985), the story of the actor his own father had photographed in four films.

He partnered with director Alexander Payne on three films:Citizen Ruth,Election,About Schmidt and others including .

In 2005, his work on theHBO television seriesDeadwood earned him anEmmy Award. Glennon also worked as director of photography on a number of other television movies and program series, such asThe West Wing, along withCarnivàle andBig Love for HBO.

He was extraordinarily beloved of his crews and casts for his eternal optimism and unstinting praise and encouragement.

Personal Life

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Jim was one of five Glennon boys: Bert, John, Jim, Michael, and Greg.

Jim had widely varied interests. He served repeatedly as a judge in the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.

He operated Malibu Water Resources, a water aeration program that sold windmills and provided free information on how to naturally purify water. For example, to help people living in middle America, or anyone with arsenic in their well water, he found that as iron rusted, it would take the dangerous metal out of suspension. As a hobbyist / self-taught engineer, he could guild people through a cost effective way of making drinking water safer using simple tools anyone can afford -- like a handful of iron nails. He gave advice to people in need all around the world, taking calls from farmers in Iraq to Australia. He even donated windmills to those in need, including an orphanage in the Vietnam. Sadly, after his passing, his information site was taken down and his guidance lost to the world.

He farmed clams in the Pacific Northwest, owned a boar hunting ranch, restored old cars, and trained parrots.

Death

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Glennon died unexpectedly on October 19, 2006, from complications (a blood clot) during surgery for prostate cancer. He was survived by his four children (by Charmaine Witus): Meghan Tilley (2006 actress as Meghan Glennon), Allison Glennon (producer), Andrew Glennon (reality TV personality), and Juliet Glennon.

Jim was also survived by his brothers, Bert Glennon (Los Angeles Supreme Court Judge of 35 years), John Glennon (National Champion in long-range rifle competition, founder of Valley Sound servicing all A-list bands in the 60s-80's, including: The Beatles, Jackson Five, David Bowie, Jimmy Hendrix, and the Rolling Stones, and co-inventor of the wah-wah pedal), and Greg Glennon (Military Veteran and AA sponsor to 1000's of people in Los Angeles in the course of his life).

Jim is buried at the Santa Barbara Cemetery with his wife Charmaine.

Selected filmography

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As cinematographer

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YearFilmDirectorNotes
1977Jaws of DeathRichard MartinDocumentary
1981PrisonersPeter Werner
1983El NorteGregory Nava
Return of the JediRichard MarquandLocation Director of Photography
1984Up the CreekRobert Butler
1985Smooth TalkJoyce Chopra
1986One More Saturday NightDennis Klein
Flight of the NavigatorRandal Kleiser
1987RobocopPaul VerhoevenUncredited
1988A Time of DestinyGregory Nava
1990A Show of ForceBruno Barreto
1992Me Myself & IPablo Ferro
1996Citizen RuthAlexander Payne
1997Best MenTamra Davis
1999The RunnerRon Moler
ElectionAlexander Payne
2000South of Heaven, West of HellDwight Yoakam
Playing Mona LisaMatthew Huffman
2001Viva Las NowhereJason Bloom
2002About SchmidtAlexander Payne
Local BoysRon Moler
Life Without DickBix SkahillStraight-to-DVD
2003The United States of LelandMatthew Ryan Hoge
2005The Big WhiteMark Mylod
MadisonWilliam Bindley
2006Room 10Jennifer Aniston
Andrea Buchanan
Short Film

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