Reverend Isaiah Street
A Time to Kill (1996)
Directed by: Joel Schumacher
Cinematography by: Peter Menzies Jr.
Edited by: William Steinkamp
Cameras: Panavision Panaflex Platinum Camera
Spits
The Saint of Fort Washington (1993)
Directed by: Tim Hunter
Cinematography by: Frederick Elmes
Edited by: Howard E. Smith
Lionel Jackson
'Law & Order' Profile (1993)
Directed by: E.W. Swackhamer
Cinematography by: Constantine Makris
Edited by: Kevin Krasny
Williben Williams
Mississippi Masala (1991)
Directed by: Mira Nair
Cinematography by: Edward Lachman
Edited by: Roberto Silvi
Big Stop's Friend
Mo' Better Blues (1990)
Directed by: Spike Lee
Cinematography by: Ernest R. Dickerson
Edited by: Samuel D. Pollard
Cameras: ARRIFLEX 35 BL4 Camera
Lenses: Zeiss Super Speed Lenses
Lionel Jackson
Law & Order (1990)
Directed by: Constantine Makris, Edwin Sherin, Jace Alexander, David Platt, Richard Dobbs, Matthew Penn, Martha Mitchell, Don Scardino, Christopher Misiano, Jean de Segonzac, James Quinn, Arthur W. Forney, Lewis Gould, Michael Pressman, E.W. Swackhamer, Alex Hall, Daniel Sackheim, Alex Chapple, Jim McKay, Fred Gerber, Gloria Muzio, Fred Berner, James Frawley, Vincent Misiano, Darnell Martin, Michael W. Watkins, Vern Gillum, Stephen Wertimer, John Whitesell, Steven Robman, Dann Florek, Brian Mertes, Marc Levin, Marisol Adler, Mario Van Peebles, Milena Govich, Charles Correll, Gwen Arner, James Hayman, Gilbert M. Shilton, Steve Shill, Tim Hunter, Michael Dinner, William Klayer, Rose Troche, Roger Young, Yangzom Brauen, Bethany Rooney, Martin Davidson, Michael Fresco, John Patterson, Steve Cohen, Aaron Lipstadt, Kristoffer Tabori, Bill D'Elia, Peter Levin, Gilbert Moses, Gabrielle Beaumont, Bruce Seth Green, Helaine Head, Marc Laub, Dan Karlok, Adam Davidson, J. Ranelli, Paris Barclay, Rosemary Rodriguez, Eric Stoltz, Rick Wallace, Adam Bernstein, Tony Goldwyn, Joan Stein Schimke, Karen Gaviola, Sam Weisman, John David Coles, Allen Coulter, Alan Taylor, Dean White, Christopher Zalla, Norberto Barba, Ernest R. Dickerson, Joshua Marston, Rene Balcer, John Behring, Carlos Bernard, Sarah Boyd, Heather Cappiello, David Grossman, Eriq La Salle, Elisabeth Röhm, Carl Weathers, Timothy Busfield, Nestor Carbonell, Joy Lane, Rachel Leiterman
Cinematography by: Constantine Makris, William Klayer, John Beymer, David S. Tuttman, Christopher Misiano, Richard Dobbs, Manuel Billeter, Ernest R. Dickerson, John Thomas, Peter Reniers, Michael F. Barrow, Craig DiBona, Geoffrey Erb, Alec Hirschfeld
Edited by: Michael Schweitzer, Chris Brookshire, Neil Felder, David Post, Monty DeGraff, Toni Morgan, Michael Kewley, Billy Fox, David Siegel, Mark Newman, Leon Ortiz-Gil, Drake Silliman, Randy Jon Morgan, Kevin Krasny, Laurie Grotstein, Micky Blythe, Kurt Courtland, Michael D. Ornstein, Scott Vickrey, Leslie Gaulin, Janice Hampton, Philip Carr Neel, Arthur W. Forney, Devon Greene, Douglas Ibold, Jim Stewart, Edward R. Abroms, Adam Wolfe, Eric A. Sears, John Refoua, John A. Keris
President McPherson
School Daze (1988)
Directed by: Spike Lee
Cinematography by: Ernest R. Dickerson
Edited by: Barry Alexander Brown
Willie Brown
Crossroads (1986)
Directed by: Walter Hill
Cinematography by: John Bailey
Edited by: Freeman A. Davies
Cameras: Panavision Cameras
Ezra
Silverado (1985)
Directed by: Lawrence Kasdan
Cinematography by: John Bailey
Edited by: Carol Littleton
Dr. Thompson
The Verdict (1982)
Directed by: Sidney Lumet
Cinematography by: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Edited by: Peter C. Frank
Cameras: Panavision Cameras
Partygoer
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
Directed by: Robert Benton
Cinematography by: Néstor Almendros
Edited by: Gerald B. Greenberg
Cameras: Panavision Panaflex Series Cameras
Lenses: Panavision Lenses
Voice
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Directed by: Sidney Lumet
Cinematography by: Victor J. Kemper
Edited by: Dede Allen
Cameras: Panavision Cameras
Lenses: Panavision Lenses
Police Sergeant
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Directed by: Joseph Sargent
Cinematography by: Owen Roizman