Halyna Hutchins

Halyna Hutchins

Born: January 1, 1979
Died: October 21, 2021
in Horodets, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [Ukraine]
Halyna Hutchins was a Los Angeles-based union cinematographer who graduated from the AFI conservatory in 2015 and has since established a track record of successful narrative features. Halyna was selected as one of American Cinematographer’s Rising Stars of 2019 as well as a cinematographer for the 21st Century Fox DP Lab in 2018. Born in Ukraine in 1979, Hutchins grew up on a Soviet military base on the Arctic Circle. She attended Kyiv National University and graduated with a degree in international journalism. She worked on British documentary productions as an investigative journalist. Hutchins later to moved to Los Angeles, and in 2018 she was a cinematographer for the 21st Century Fox DP Lab. Hutchins won an award for best cinematography at the 2019 English Riviera Film Festival for “Treacle”.

Halyna's life was tragically cut short on October 21, 2021, after Alec Baldwin's prop weapon—mistakenly loaded with a live round—misfired during the production of the western Rust. She was posthumously made an honorary member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) on November 14, 2021.

Movies for Halyna Hutchins...

Alec Baldwin: Unscripted
Title: Alec Baldwin: Unscripted
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: December 2, 2021
Type: Movie
Alec Baldwin sits down in his first interview since the fatal accident on the set of the movie "Rust".
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The Family Business
Title: The Family Business
Character: Pavla
Released: August 25, 2010
Type: Movie
A budding genius in the first family of film just might go a long way...
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Title: BBC World News America
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: April 16, 2007
Type: TV
BBC World News America is a current affairs news programme produced by BBC World News to be shown initially for American audiences. It is presented by Laura Trevelyan with Jane O'Brien, Michelle Fleury, and Nada Tawfik serving as relief presenters. Until 25 March 2011, the programme was shown daily in a full hour format on BBC America and BBC World News, and for the first half hour on the BBC News Channel in the middle of the night in the UK. On 28 March 2011, the programme was reduced to a half-hour from the previous full hour. It is no longer shown on BBC America or BBC News Channel, and is now shown on BBC World News, and made available to PBS stations in the United States.