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Stephen F. Windon
Occupation:Cinematographer
Born:January 1, 1959
Birthplace:Sydney, Australia
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Stephen F. Windon is an Australian cinematographer who is known for his collaboration with the acclaimed Hollywood director Justin Lin. Windon made his debut with Kadaicha (1988) and few of his other notable works in films include The Postman (1997), The Tuxedo (2002), Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004), Fast Five (2011), Furious 7 (2015) and The Fate of the Furious (2017). Apart from films, Windon has also worked extensively in the TV industry and his most popular works on TV include Prejudice (1988), The Leaving of Liverpool (1992), South Pacific (2001), and the Pacific (2009). In 2020, he did the cinematography on the film Sonic The Hedgehog.
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