Alec Mills (10 May 1932 – 12 February 2024) was a British cinematographer, known for his work on several James Bond films. He was a camera operator on films from the 1950s to 1980s before getting his first notable credits as director of photography in the 1980s including The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989).
The Living Daylights
(Director of Photography)
Licence to Kill
(Director of Photography)
Iron Eagle III
(Director of Photography)
Space Riders
(Director of Photography)
Bloodmoon
(Director)
The Limping Man
(Clapper Loader)
Dead Sleep
(Director)
Guns in the Heather
(Camera Operator)
The Appointment
(Camera Operator)
Eye of the Needle
(Camera Operator)
Lost
(Focus Puller)
The Hunting Party
(Camera Operator)
Biddy
(Cinematography)
Gold
(Camera Operator)
The Bed
(Camera Operator)
The Spy Who Loved Me
(Camera Operator)
Death on the Nile
(Camera Operator)
Shout at the Devil
(Camera Operator)
King Kong Lives
(Director of Photography)
Hot Target
(Director of Photography)
Lionheart
(Director of Photography)
Return of the Jedi
(Director of Photography)
Alfie Darling
(Camera Operator)
Macbeth
(Camera Operator)
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
(Director of Photography)
Avalanche Express
(Camera Operator)
Alice
(Director of Photography)
The Point Men
(Director of Photography)
The Prince and the Pauper
(Camera Operator)
Shaka Zulu
(Director of Photography)
The Rag Nymph
(Director of Photography)
Soldier Soldier
(Director of Photography)