Tom Stern

Thomas Evans Stern, ASC, AFC (Association of French Directors of Photography) (born December 16, 1946), is an Academy Award-nominated American cinematographer best known for his work on films directed by Clint Eastwood. He has been Eastwood's primary cinematographer since Mystic River in 2003 and has worked as a lighting technician since 1987 and a gaffer since 1977.

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  • Dec 16, 1946 (age 62 years)

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