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Acclaimed Cinematographer Adam Greenberg Dies at 85

1 Nov

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  • Renowned cinematographer Adam Greenberg, known for The Terminator, has died
  • Greenberg was praised for his collaborative spirit and humble leadership
  • He began his career as a film lab technician and documentary cameraman in Israel
Acclaimed Cinematographer Adam Greenberg Dies at 85

On November 1st, 2025, the film industry mourned the loss of acclaimed cinematographer Adam Greenberg, who passed away at the age of 85. Greenberg was known for his work on numerous acclaimed films, including the 1984 sci-fi classic The Terminator.

Greenberg's career began in the 1950s and 60s in Israel, where he worked as a film lab technician and documentary cameraman. He later made his mark in Hollywood, earning an Oscar nomination for his cinematography. Colleagues praised Greenberg's collaborative spirit and humble leadership, with fellow cinematographer Avraham Karpick describing him as someone who "did not speak to impress—he spoke to connect" and "did not lead by direction—he led by example."

Greenberg's most recent project was the 2013 documentary Footsteps in Jerusalem, which paid homage to an earlier work by David Perlov. His passing has left a void in the industry, with many remembering his profound impact and the "echoes of his words, his spirit, his way."

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Adam Greenberg was an acclaimed cinematographer known for his work on films like The Terminator.
Adam Greenberg passed away on November 1st, 2025 at the age of 85.
Greenberg's colleagues praised his collaborative approach, saying he "did not speak to impress—he spoke to connect" and "did not lead by direction—he led by example."

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