Robert D. Yeoman

Robert D. Yeoman

Robert David Yeoman, A.S.C., is an American cinematographer.

Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, Yeoman spent his childhood in the northern suburbs of Chicago. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 1979 [ [http://cinema.usc.edu/alumni/alumni-history/ Notable Alumni at USC School of Cinematic Arts] ] .

Yeoman's first filmwork was done as a second unit director of photography on "To Live and Die in LA", directed by William Friedkin in 1986. He went on to shoot many independent films including Gus Van Sant's "Drugstore Cowboy" (for which he won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography), Noah Bombach's "The Squid and the Whale", and Roman Coppola's "CQ". He has worked on every Wes Anderson film, including "Bottle Rocket" (1996) & "Rushmore" (1998) as cinematographer, and "The Royal Tenenbaums" (2001), "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" (2004) and "The Darjeeling Limited" (2007), credited as director of photography.

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