Lawrence Sher

Lawrence Sher, ASC[1] (born February 4, 1970) is an American cinematographer and film director, best known for comedy films such as Garden State, The Dictator, and The Hangover series, frequently collaborating with directors Todd Phillips and Zach Braff.[2][3][4] He made his directorial debut with Father Figures, which began a wide theatrical release on December 22, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures. He was nominated for an Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography for the 2019 film Joker, directed by Phillips.

Lawrence Sher
Sher in 2023
Born (1970-02-04) February 4, 1970 (age 54)
Occupation(s)Cinematographer, film director
Spouse
Jessica Aronoff
(m. 1998⁠–⁠2017)
PartnerHema Patel
Children2

Life and career

Sher was born to a Jewish family[5] and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey, where he attended and graduated in 1988 from Teaneck High School. His father, Paul, had been a doctor at New York University Medical Center, while his mother, Joan, was a teacher and taught at the Queens-based Lexington School for the Deaf. It was on a high school-sponsored trip to Paris that Sher first developed a love for photography, after his father convinced him to take a 35mm camera along with him on the trip. Sher has maintained his connections to Teaneck, staying in the basement of his aunt's home there during the filming of Garden State, where he was able to use love of his home state to make location shots there make it appear as what The Record described as a "verdant wonderland". He expressed great pride for his hometown of Teaneck and its diversity, recalling how he "spent a lot of time with an eclectic group of people. There's nothing homogenized about Teaneck even though you're in the middle of suburban New Jersey."[6]

He attended Wesleyan University, where he had initially planned to pursue a career in medicine followed by his identical twin brother Andy, who later became a urologist. After taking a course on film history, Sher developed an immediate interest in cinema, recalling that "All I wanted to do was spend every waking moment learning about movies and cinematography." He decided on majoring in economics and graduated from Wesleyan in 1992.[6]

After graduating from college, he moved to Los Angeles and immediately pursued a career in motion pictures. He started as a gaffer on a video shoot and an assistant on commercials before working his way up to cinematography. Sher's first major release was the 2001 film Kissing Jessica Stein. He achieved critical success with the 2004 movie Garden State.[6] Duane Byrge of The Hollywood Reporter, in his review for the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, credited Sher's compositions with "pack[ing] insight into the character's psychological states".[7] Sher also has worked on 2007's Dan in Real Life starring Steve Carell and Juliette Binoche and the 2009 release I Love You, Man with Paul Rudd. While Sher aspires to direct, he is in no rush given that "I don't think I’ve fulfilled all of my goals as a cinematographer yet".[6]

As cinematographer of the 2009 film The Hangover, Sher described how a scene early in the movie shows the main characters on the roof of their hotel overlooking a stereotypical shot of the Las Vegas Strip; Sher indicated that he had tried to evoke the behind-the-scenes Vegas—after the characters wake up the following morning—by shooting a scene behind the hotels where the real action takes place. Actor Bradley Cooper credited Sher's visual style with enhancing the film's comedy, noting how Sher has "a great eye, a lot of energy and he just knows what's funny" and that "Some guys just can’t shoot comedies, but Larry knows exactly what he's doing."[6]

With the success of Zach Braff's Kickstarter, Sher worked on Braff's 2014 feature, Wish I Was Here.[8]

In January 2020, Sher was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on the movie Joker, but lost to Roger Deakins for 1917.

Personal life

As of 2019, Sher lives in Los Angeles, California, together with his partner Hema Patel and his 13-year-old son, Max, and daughter Matilda.[6] He was previously married to Jessica Aronoff from 1998 to 2017.

Filmography

Director

Film

Television

Cinematographer

Short film

YearTitleDirector
1992The Return of Wes LaurenScott Wiper
199912 Stops on the Road to NowhereJay Lowi
2000Boxing's Been Good to MeTemple Brown
2020Nv erTheodore Melfi

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1995Captain JackScott WiperAlso producer
1997Courting CourtneyPaul TarantinoWith William McDonald, Tom Oetzel and Serge Rodnunsky
2000A Better Way to DieScott Wiper
2001Kissing Jessica SteinCharles Herman-Wurmfeld
2002Emmett's MarkKeith Snyder
2004Garden StateZach Braff
Club DreadJay Chandrasekhar
2005The ChumscrubberArie Posin
The Dukes of HazzardJay Chandrasekhar
Life of the PartyBarra Grant
2006GrilledJason Ensler
2007When a Man Falls in the ForestRyan Eslinger
Dan in Real LifePeter Hedges
2008The PromotionSteven Conrad
TuckerJames Mottern
2009I Love You, ManJohn Hamburg
The HangoverTodd Phillips1st collaboration with Phillips
2010Due Date
2011The Hangover Part II
The Big YearDavid Frankel
PaulGreg Mottola
2012The DictatorLarry Charles
2013The Hangover Part IIITodd Phillips
2014Wish I Was HereZach Braff
2016War DogsTodd Phillips
2019Godzilla: King of the MonstersMichael Dougherty
JokerTodd Phillips
Most Likely to SucceedPamela LittkyDocumentary
2021The StarlingTheodore Melfi
2022Black AdamJaume Collet-Serra
2024Joker: Folie à DeuxTodd PhilipsPost-production
2025The Bride!Maggie GyllenhaalFilming

Television

TV movies

YearTitleDirector
1998On the BorderBob Misiorowski
1999Shark Attack
2003Legally BlondeCharles Herman-Wurmfeld
2009The EastmansJason Ensler
2017Cheeky Plates for TargetSophia Banks

TV series

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2001The Wonderful World of DisneyCharles Herman-WurmfeldEpisode "The Facts of Life Reunion"
2007Andy Barker, P.I.Jason EnslerEpisode "Pilot"
Cavemen
2011EnlightenedMike WhiteEpisode "Pilot"
2021 Kanye with Special Guest Drake
Free Larry Hoover Benefit Concert
Aus Taylor
Michael Gaertner
Concert film

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitleResult
2019CamerimageGolden FrogJokerWon
Audience AwardWon
Academy AwardsBest CinematographyNominated
BAFTA AwardsBest CinematographyNominated
American Society of CinematographersOutstanding Achievement in CinematographyNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest CinematographyNominated
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest CinematographyNominated
Satellite AwardsBest CinematographyNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics AssociationBest CinematographyNominated

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