Ralph Woolsey


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Cinematographer Style (2006)

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Deadhead Miles (1982)
Director of Photography
Oh God! Book II (1980)
Director Of Photography
The Last Married Couple In America (1979)
Director Of Photography
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sing (1979)
Director Of Photography
Great Santini (1979)
Director Of Photography
The Promise (1979)
Director Of Photography
Long Dark Night (1977)
Director Of Photography
Fire Sale (1977)
Director Of Photography
The Pack (1977)
Director Of Photography
Lifeguard (1976)
Director Of Photography
Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976)
Director Of Photography
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975)
Director Of Photography
A Girl Named Sooner (1975)
Director Of Photography
Black Eye (1974)
Cinematographer
99 and 44/100% Dead (1974)
Director Of Photography
The Mack (1973)
Director Of Photography
The Iceman Cometh (1973)
Director Of Photography
The New Centurions (1972)
Director of Photography
Dirty Little Billy (1972)
Director of Photography
The Culpepper Cattle Co. (1972)
Director of Photography
No Place to Run (1972)
Director Of Photography
The Bounty Man (1972)
Director Of Photography
Honky (1971)
Director of Photography
The Lawyer (1970)
Director of Photography
Little Fauss and Big Halsy (1970)
Director of Photography
The Strawberry Statement (1970)
Director of Photography
What Am I Bid? (1967)
Director of Photography
Black Spurs (1965)
Camera
Claudelle Inglish (1961)
Director of Photography
Burden of Truth (1957)
Director of Photography
Wiretapper (1955)
Director of Photography
Oiltown U.S.A. (1953)
Photography
Mr. Texas (1951)
Cinematographer

Writer (Feature Film)

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sing (1979)
Screenwriter

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Good Guys Wear Black (1978)
Photography
Silver Streak (1976)
Photography
Souls in Conflict (1954)
Tech consultant

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Fire Sale (1977)
Other
Lifeguard (1976)
Other
Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976)
Other
99 and 44/100% Dead (1974)
Other
The Mack (1973)
Other
The Iceman Cometh (1973)
Other
No Place to Run (1972)
Other

Cinematography (Special)

Rex Harrison Presents Short Stories of Love (1974)
Director Of Photography

Misc. Crew (Special)

Rex Harrison Presents Short Stories of Love (1974)
Other

Cinematography (TV Mini-Series)

The French Atlantic Affair (1979)
Director Of Photography

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Great Santini, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Welcome Home, Colonel Introducing the family of the title character (Robert Duvall as the Marine pilot “Bull” Meechum), Blythe Danner as mom Lillian, Michael O’Keefe as Ben (representing Pat Conroy from his autobiographical novel), with Lisa Jane Persky, Brian Andrews and Jullie Anne Haddock, early in The Great Santini, 1979.
Great Santini, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Would You Like To Be Killed In Action? En route to his new post at Beaufort, South Carolina, 1962, Robert Duvall as Marine Col. “Bull” Meechum (title character), Michael O’Keefe his son Ben, the substantially autobiographical character from the Pat Conroy novel, Blythe Danner as wife Lillian, in The Great Santini, 1979.
Great Santini, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Squirt A Few Probably the best-known scene, Robert Duvall as the title character, Marine pilot “Bull” Meechum, Michael O’Keefe as his son, based on the author Pat Conroy from his novel, Blythe Danner as mother Lillian, the family watching a one-on-one challenge, South Carolina ca. 1962, in The Great Santini, 1979.
Great Santini, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) You're Probably Wondering Why I Attacked You Reporting to his new post in South Carolina, 1962, belligerent Marine pilot Col. Meechum (Robert Duvall) attacks unsuspecting Atchley (Bennett Liss), thinking he was surprising his old buddy, fellow officer Hedgepath (Paul Mantee), in The Great Santini, 1979, from the Pat Conroy novel.
Great Santini, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Over Spain, 1962 Opening with the biggest aerial scene in the picture, Robert Duvall as the self-nicknamed title character, Marine pilot Col. “Bull” Meechum, in exercises against Navy pilots in Spain, Lewis John Carlino directing, from his script from the Pat Conroy novel, in The Great Santini, 1979.
Strawberry Statement, The -- (Movie Clip) You're Very Compulsive Simon (Bruce Davison) has his first chat with student radical Linda (Kim Darby) while straying from his duties in the occupation of university offices, in the Irwin Winkler-Robert Chartoff production of The Strawberry Statement, 1970.
Strawberry Statement, The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Circle Game After an opening scene, Buffy Sainte-Marie's bouncy recording of Joni Mitchell's "Circle Game" in the credit sequence from the political comic-drama The Strawberry Statement, 1970, starring Bruce Davison and Kim Darby.
Strawberry Statement, The -- (Movie Clip) You're A Commie Too! Simon (Bruce Davison) has a genial confrontation with a fellow semi-jock (Murray MacLeod) before some campus-unrest montage editing takes over, in The Strawberry Statement, from a screenplay by Israel Horovitz.

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