Thursday, October 20, 2011
Cinematographer Denny Hall dies
Cinematographer Denny Hall died Thursday morning while shooting the united states Network series "Common Law." Hall, 54, was using the crew in New Orleans, filming the 2nd episode from the skein. Based on CBS Television Galleries, which produces the show, Hall had heart disease in the hotel and the roommate, a camera operator, known as for that paramedics. After coming in the hotel, the paramedics were not able to bring back Hall. Hall, who committed to TV work, is a d.p. for many series in the last ten years, including "Burn Notice," "Franklin & Party," "The CleanserInch and "Studio 60 around the Sunset Strip." Before being a d.p., Hall would be a camera operator for several years.
"Common Law" is really a one-hour drama which has yet to air. Michael Ealy and Warren Kole star as La Police Dept. robbery and homicide detectives. Jack McGee and Sonya Walger also star. Series is professional created by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley, Craig Sweeny and Jon Turtletaub, who directed the pilot. Contact Stuart Levine at stuart.levine@variety.com
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