Eric Saarinen
Eric Saarinen (June 26, 1942 – December 21, 2024) was an American cinematographer and film director. His parents were the architect Eero Saarinen and his first wife, the sculptor Lilian Swann Saarinen.Saarinen has photographed several features, including ''The Hills Have Eyes'' directed by Wes Craven and ''Lost in America'' directed by Albert Brooks. Saarinen was the cinematographer on ''Exploratorium'', which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) at the 47th Academy Awards in 1974. In 1982 he finished the film ''Symbiosis'', which was shown in Walt Disney World for 28 million people. It was filmed in 24 countries on 70 mm film.
Saarinen directed and coproduced a documentary about his father's work in the PBS series ''American Masters''. His parents divorced when Eric was 11 years old. As a student he worked in his father's office, but he did not become as passionate about architecture as his father and his grandfather Eliel Saarinen were. His first cousin once removed is Edie Sedgwick.
Saarinen died on December 21, 2024 at the age of 82. Provided by Wikipedia