Doug Allan
b. 1951 — d. 2026 (aged 75)
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, UK
Cinematographer
Doug Allan is a Scottish wildlife and documentary camera operator, director and writer. He's a graduate in Marine Biology from Stirling University, Scotland, UK.
Known For
Filmography
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★ 7.8
Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney
2017 Self
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★ 8.1
Forces of Nature with Brian Cox
2016 Self
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★ 7.9
An Ocean Mystery: The Missing Catch
2016 Cinematographer
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Valley of the Sharks
2016 Cinematographer
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★ 7.9
Wild Cameramen at Work
2013 Self
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★ 8.0
Operation Iceberg
2012 Self
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★ 9.0
Frozen Planet
2011 Self
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★ 8.1
Ocean Giants
2011 Self
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★ 8.1
Polar
2011 Cinematographer
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★ 9.1
Life
2009 Self
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★ 7.9
Earth
2007 Cinematographer
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★ 8.2
Planet Earth: The Filmmakers' Story
2007 Self
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★ 9.4
Planet Earth
2006 Self
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★ 7.4
Jane Goodall: When Animals Talk
2005 Cinematographer
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★ 7.2
The Way We Went Wild
2004 Self
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★ 7.4
Deep Blue
2003 Cinematographer
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★ 4.8
The Search for the Loch Ness Monster
2003 Cinematographer
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Against All Odds: Rowing the Pacific
2002 Cinematographer
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2002 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
2002 Self
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★ 8.0
Making Waves
2001 Cinematographer
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★ 9.0
The Polar Bears of Churchill, with Ewan McGregor
2001 Cinematographer
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Burning Sands - The Living Sands
2000 Cinematographer
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★ 7.4
Arctic Kingdom: Life at the Edge
1996 Cinematographer
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★ 7.6
Great White Shark
1995 Cinematographer