![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Cinematographer Biography:"Remi Adefarasin"'s name may not be as widely recognised as those of the actors in front of his camera, but the cinematographer left an indelible imprint on almost thirty film and television productions during the 1980s and 90s.
Adefarasin first made his mark in British television in the early 80s. His collaboration with director "Mike Leigh" yielded a variety of productions, including "Grown Ups", "Home Sweet Home" and "Four Days in July". From his work with Leigh, Adefarasin went on to act as cinematographer for a number of British television programs, including the 1988 miniseries "Christabel", which was co-written by the legendary "Dennis Potter" and starred an obscure young actress by the name of "Elizabeth Hurley". During the 1990s Adefarasin expanded his repetoire, continuing to lend his vision to such made-for-TV movies as "The Lost Language of Cranes" (1991) and "The Buccaneers" (1995),... Full Biography
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