Thaddeus O'Sullivan

Thaddeus O'Sullivan (born 2 May 1947)[1] is an Irish director, cinematographer, and screenwriter.In the early 1980s, O'Sullivan was among a group of filmmakers who co-founded Spectre Productions, a collective that included John Ellis, Simon Hartog, Anna Ambrose, Vera Neubauer, Phil Mulloy, Keith Griffiths and Michael Whyte.This article about a cinematographer is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
DublinJohn EllisSimon HartogVera NeubauerPhil MulloyThe Miracle ClubShetlandCall the MidwifeThe Crimson FieldSilent WitnessStella DaysInto the StormIsland at WarThe Heart of MeOrdinary Decent CriminalWitness to the MobNothing PersonalTell Tale HeartsDecember BrideHidden AssetsOn the Black HillAnne DevlinBergamo Film MeetingEuropean Film AwardsMontréal World Film Festival