Game of Thrones cameraman dies while filming in Ghana
Veteran film and TV camera operator
Mark Milsome has died while filming a stunt sequence in Ghana. His agent
Sarah Prince confirmed the news to Deadline, saying a incident occurred
while he was shooting for BBC/Netflixdrama The Forgiving Earth.
Details of the weekend incident are not fully known.
“We have very little information at present,” Prince said. “The
production company have confirmed that an investigation is underway. It
occurred on a night shoot during a stunt sequence.”
The BBC has halted production on the drama The Forgiving Earth in the wake of cameraman Mark Milsome’s
on-set death. “We are deeply shocked and saddened to hear this terrible
news,” the UK pubcaster said in a statement. “Mark Milsome was hugely
talented and a much respected colleague.
Our thoughts are with Mark’s
family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.”
The UK-born Milsome’s TV credits include Sherlock, Call the Midwife, 24: Live Another Day, Game of Thrones and The Durrells. He had also worked in various capacities on such films as Saving Private Ryan, Finding Neverland, The Constant Gardener, The History Boys, Quantum of Solace, My Week With Marilyn and The Theory of Everything.
The Forgiving Earth, formerly Black Earth Rising,
is described as a labyrinthine thriller about the prosecution of
international war crimes and the personal, legal and political turmoil
it ignites. Hugo Blick is writer-director, with Drama Republic
producing. BBC Two is the UK broadcaster with Netflix holding global
rights outside the UK.
Blick and Drama Republic said, “It
is with huge sadness that we confirm the death of Mark Milsome, a camera
operator who was working with us on the Netflix/BBC production The Forgiving Earth.
We are all completely devastated. Mark was such a wonderful, kind and
generous person. All our thoughts and condolences are with Mark’s family
and his close friends at this tragic time. Giving them our support and
focus is our number one priority.”
The BBC issued a statement today: “We are deeply
shocked and saddened to hear this terrible news.
Mark Milsome was hugely
talented and a much respected colleague. Our thoughts are with Mark’s
family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.”
The Guild of British Camera Technicians also
released a statement: “The GBCT Board and its membership are absolutely
devastated by this tragic news. Mark Milsome was not only an incredibly
talented camera operator, he was also one of the kindest and sweetest of
human beings. He will be greatly missed. Thoughts and prayers are with
Mark’s family at this awful time.”
Said Netflix, “Our deepest condolences go out to
Mark’s family and friends. We were shocked to hear of this tragic loss,
and our hearts go out to all those that knew him and worked alongside
him.”
Milsome’s agent Prince added, “We — his family,
friends and colleagues — are devastated by this loss. He was the most
gentle and generous man. Giving of his time, talent and loyalty. A rare,
universally admired and genuinely loved member of the film industry
family. He will be so sorely missed.”
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