Mikael Salomon
(1945 -     )

Biography from Baseline's Encyclopedia of Film

Born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Leading Danish cinematographer who by the age of 40 had some 50 credits under his belt, mainly in Scandinavian films. Salomon quickly built a reputation in Hollywood as an adept director of photography on epics, difficult shoots, and special effects extravaganzas. These successes soon led to directing assignments in TV and features. Salomon's credits in Denmark and Europe include Henning Carlsen's biopic of Gauguin, WOLF AT THE DOOR (1987), THE FLYING DEVILS (1985) and THE BARON (1979). In Hollywood, he has worked on ZELLY AND ME (1988); TORCH SONG TRILOGY (1988); James Cameron's underwater spectacle, THE ABYSS (1989), which earned him an Oscar nomination; Ron Howard's BACKDRAFT (1991), for which he was Oscar-nominated for visual effects; and Howard's FAR AND AWAY (1992), his first film shot in 65mm.

Salomon has been hailed for revolutionizing underwater lighting with his work in THE ABYSS (1989). He overcame the previously daunting challenge of ensuring a visual match between complex underwater scenes and those shot in tanks and sound stages. Impressed by Salomon's work on the Cameron film, Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy hired him to photograph Spielberg's ALWAYS (1989), thereby beginning his association with Amblin Entertainment.

Kennedy showed him a screenplay for A FAR OFF PLACE, an adaptation of two books by Sir Laurens van der Post -- A Far Off Place and A Story Like the Wind -- and Salomon immediately wanted to direct it. His next assignment was ARACHNOPHOBIA (1990), the first feature directed by Amblin co-founder Frank Marshall. Produced by Disney's Hollywood Pictures division, this film helped set the stage for Salomon's directorial debut on A FAR OFF PLACE (1993), a Disney/Amblin co-production filmed in Zimbabwe and Namibia. This ecologically-minded tale of survival in the African desert was reminiscent of Nicolas Roeg's solo directorial debut, WALKABOUT (1971).

Since 1993, Salomon has worked solely as a director. Other notable credits include HARD RAIN (1998) and episodes for several TV series: "Space Rangers" (1993), "Nash Bridges" (1996), "The Fugitive" (2000) and "The Agency" and "Alias" (both 2001). He directed parts 3 and 10 of "Band of Brothers" (2001, mini-series - shared an Emmy® Award). Salomon continues to work extensively as a director of television series, mini-series, and made-for-TV movies.

In 2000, Salomon married assistant director Nancy Blewer. His daughter from a previous marriage, Katrine Salomon (b. 1969), acted in a few Danish productions.

 Nominated for Achievement in Cinematography 1989: THE ABYSS
 Nominated for Achievement in Visual Effects 1991: BACKDRAFT (w. Allen Hall, Clay Pinney & Scott Farrar)

2 nominations