Gayne Rescher

Jay Gayne Rescher,[1] A.S.C., (December 19, 1924 – February 29, 2008) was an American cinematographer.His father Jay Rescher was a cinematographer and union organizer, and his mother Jean Tolley was a silent film actress.[5] After high school, Gayne, served in World War II as a fighter pilot.[4] Rescher won three Emmy Awards:[3][6] for The Scarlett O'Hara War (a.k.a., Moviola 1981), Shooter (1989), and Lucky/Chances (1992).[3] In his final years Rescher resided at Fox Island, Washington.
New York CityGig Harbor, WashingtonCinematographerA.S.C.fighter pilotEmmy AwardsThe Scarlett O'Hara WarShooterLucky/ChancesOtto KrugerDee Dee RescherA Face in the CrowdMan on a StringMurder, Inc.Rachel, RachelA New LeafClaudineNorman... Is That You?The Third Girl from the LeftSarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage AlcoholicAngel on My ShoulderThe Princess and the CabbieThe Day AfterLove Among ThievesWindmills of the GodsGet Smart, Again!The New York TimesVarietyPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieLionel LindonJoseph F. BirocTed VoigtlanderDavid M. WalshPaul LohmannBill ButlerGerald FinnermanArthur IbbetsonJames CrabeCharles CorrellStevan LarnerPhilip H. LathropVilmos ZsigmondRobert PrimesElemér RagályiRobbie GreenbergVittorio StoraroHenry BrahamPeter LevyTak FujimotoBen SmithardFlorian HoffmeisterAdam ArkapawDana GonzalesFrederick ElmesGregory MiddletonRobert Elswit