
Mark Irwin
Camera·b. 1950· Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Mark Irwin (born August 7, 1950) is a Canadian cinematographer. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he studied political science at the University of Waterloo and Filmmaking at York University. He is best known for his collaborations with David Cronenberg (Fast Company, Scanners, Videodrome, The Dead Zone, and The Fly), Wes Craven (Scream and New Nightmare), and the Farrelly brothers (There's Something About Mary, Dumb and Dumber, and Me, Myself & Irene).

Scream: The Inside Story
Actor (Self)

Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
Actor (Self)

The Shortcut
Cinematographer

Scary Movie 3
Cinematographer

Misbegotten
Cinematographer

Scream
Cinematographer

Vampire in Brooklyn
Cinematographer

Wes Craven's New Nightmare
Cinematographer

Man's Best Friend
Cinematographer

Slaughter of the Innocents
Cinematographer

RoboCop 2
Cinematographer

Class of 1999
Cinematographer

Dark Angel
Cinematographer

Terror Eyes
Cinematographer

The Blob
Cinematographer

Fright Night Part 2
Cinematographer

Love at Stake
Cinematographer

The Fly
Cinematographer

Spasms
Cinematographer

The Dead Zone
Cinematographer

Videodrome
Cinematographer

Trapped
Cinematographer

Scanners
Cinematographer

Night School
Cinematographer

Cries in the Night
Cinematographer

The Brood
Cinematographer

Plague
Cinematographer

Point of No Return
Cinematographer