CINEFILER

Robert Legato

Born
May 6, 1956
Robert Legato directed the 2016 film Eloise. Legato has been nominated for five Academy Awards and has won three. His first win was for his visual effects work on Titanic, his second was for his work on Hugo and his third for The Jungle Book. In 1996, he won the BAFTA award for Best Achievement in Special Effects for Apollo 13, for which he also garnered his first Academy Award nomination. He won Academy Awards in Visual effects for Hugo and The Jungle Book. In 2020, he received his fifth Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects for The Lion King. Prior to his work in film, he was a Visual Effects Supervisor for Star Trek: The Next Generation from 1987 to 1992, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in 1993. His work on the Star Trek franchise earned him three Emmy nominations and two wins, as well as an in-front-of-the-camera appearance on Reading Rainbow for an episode devoted to a behind-the-scenes look at TNG. Legato is a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA), American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) and the Visual Effects Society (VES).
Academy Awards
Best Visual Effects
Known For
The Lion King
(2019)
Visual Effects Supervisor
Titanic
(1997)
Visual Effects Supervisor
The Departed
(2006)
Visual Effects Supervisor
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
(2001)
Visual Effects Supervisor
The Wolf of Wall Street
(2013)
Visual Effects Supervisor
Shutter Island
(2010)
Visual Effects Supervisor
Apollo 13
(1995)
Visual Effects Supervisor
Interview with the Vampire
(1994)
Visual Effects Supervisor
The Jungle Book
(2016)
Visual Effects Supervisor
Hugo
(2011)
Visual Effects Supervisor
The Aviator
(2004)
Visual Effects Supervisor
What Lies Beneath
(2000)
Visual Effects Supervisor
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