James Bond's
Jamaican bungalow in No Time To Die (2021), designed by Mark Tidlesley,
was inspired by Ian
Fleming's home �Goldeneye�, located at Oracabessa Bay on the
northern coastline of Jamaica. The author bought the property
in 1946, and wrote the James Bond novels and short stories there
from 1952-1964.
British Society of Cinematographers Award
for Best Cinematography in a
Theatrical
Feature Film (colour) 1963 From Russia With Love (1963)
BAFTA Winner 1964
Best British Cinematography, Colour From Russia With Love (1963)
Director of Photography - 2nd unit For Your Eyes Only (1981) Director of Photography Octopussy (1983) Director of Photography A View To A Kill (1985) Director of Photography
2nd Unit Director and Photographer Octopussy (1983) 2nd Unit Director and Photographer A View To A Kill (1985) 2nd Unit Director and Photographer The Living Daylights (1987) 2nd Unit Director and Photographer Licence To Kill (1989) 2nd Unit Director and Photographer GoldenEye
(1995) Additional Unit Director and Photographer The World Is Not Enough(1999) Additional Unit Director and Photographer Die Another Day (2002) Additional Unit Director and Photographer
Phil M�heux (1941- )GoldenEye (1995) Director of Photography Casino Royale(2006) Director of Photography
Also appears as �Treasury Bureaucrat� in Casino Royale (2006) [ROLLOVER]
2nd Unit Director and Photographer Skyfall (2012) 2nd Unit Director and Photographer Spectre (2015) 2nd Unit Director and Photographer No Time To Die (2021) 2nd Unit Director and Photographer