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Dion Beebe A.C.S. A.S.C. (/ ˈ d iː ɒ n ˈ b iː b i / DEE-on BEE-bee; born 18 May 1968) is an Australian–South African cinematographer. Originally from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, his family moved to Cape Town, South Africa, in 1972. Dion studied cinematography at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School from 1987 to 1989.
YearTitleDirector20252023Rob Marshall20192019Dion Beebe is an Australian-South African cinematographer. He is best known for his collaboration with Rob Marshall in the films Chicago (2002), Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Nine (2009), Into the Woods (2014) and Mary Poppins Returns (2018);
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Dion Beebe is an Australian-South African cinematographer. He is best known for his collaboration with Rob Marshall in the films Chicago (2002), Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Nine (2009), Into the Woods (2014) and Mary Poppins Returns (2018);
Mar 7, 2023 · For cinematographer Dion Beebe, ASC, ACS — who earned an Oscar nomination, among other honors, for his camerawork on the film — Chicago was a new adventure into a theatrical type of filmmaking he had not embarked upon before.
He is a two times BAFTA Award winner for Best Cinematography (“Memoirs of a Geisha” and “Collateral”) and winner of the American Society of Cinematographers Award also for “Memoirs of a Geisha”. In Australia he has won eight ACS Gold Tripod Awards and the ACS International Award.
Dion Beebe A.C.S. A.S.C. (/ˈdiːɒn ˈbiːbi/ DEE-on BEE-bee; born 18 May 1968) is an Australian–South African cinematographer. Originally from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, his family moved to Cape Town, South Africa, in 1972.
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Dec 17, 2014 · Academy Award winning cinematographer Dion Beebe is now on his fourth film with Rob Marshall. He won an Oscar for his work on Marshall’s Memoirs of a Geisha in 2005. He was nominated for lensing Marshall’s Chicago in 2002.