Adam Greenberg (cinematographer)

(Hebrew: אדם גרינברג) is a retired Israeli-American cinematographer[1] He is noted for his work in Israeli and American productions, including several action films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,[2] most notably the first two Terminator movies, which the sequel earned him a nomination at the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.

[3] Greenberg has collaborated with numerous well-known and acclaimed filmmakers, including James Cameron, Barry Levinson, Kathryn Bigelow, David Perlov, and Ivan Reitman.

Their coming-of-age comedy drama Lemon Popsicle was a massive success, quickly becoming the highest-grossing film in Israeli history and spawning numerous sequels and spin-offs.

Greenberg's first American film was the 1980 World War II epic, shot on location in Israel and Ireland, The Big Red One.

Two years later, he shot the James Cameron-directed science fiction action film The Terminator, which became an unexpected success with both critics and audiences, spawning a highly-profitable franchise and propelling its star Arnold Schwarzenegger to stardom.