Bond cinematographer, Alan Hume, has died
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Re: Bond cinematographer, Alan Hume, has died

http://www.bondstars.com/alanhume/index.htm
Sheila and Alan Hume with Sir Roger Moore at our
Spy Who Loved Me Reuinion in 2008
We are very sad to announce the death of veteran cinematographer Alan Hume. For those of you who were lucky to meet Alan at one of our events will agree he was a kind, gentle and generous man retelling countless stories and anecdotes from his incredible career. Our thoughts are with Sheila and the rest of the Hume family, he will very much missed by us all.
Alan began his career as a clapper loader and focus puller at Alexander Korda’s Denham Studios; where he worked extensively with David Lean.
Fast progressing to camera operator, Alan worked on dozens of films including Dance Little Lady (for Val Guest), Three Men In A Boat (for Ken Annakin) and The Green Man (for Launder & Gilliat). He then began a very long and successful partnership with director Gerald Thomas and the Carry On films.
Starting on the very first – Carry On Sergeant in 1958 as operator – Alan progressed to Director Of Photography and lensed the last in the series in 1992.
In 1976, John Glen invited Alan to work with him on the second unit of The Spy Who Loved Me and the amazing ski-jump that graces the pre-titles sequence. This lead to Alan being invited to ‘light’ John Glen directorial debut, For Your Eyes Only.
Alan ‘lit’ two more Bond films – Octpussy and A View To A Kill, all with Roger Moore as 007.
He was also Director Of Photography on Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi, A Fish Called Wanda, Shirley Valentine and a number of films with director Kevin Connor including Warlords Of Atlantis and From Beyond The Grave.
Alan worked on more than 200 films and tv series.
