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Don McCullin
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Don McCullin was born in 1935 in London, England, UK. He is a director, known for
Unreasonable Behaviour
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Steve (2025)
and
War Photographer (2001)
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Known for
Unreasonable Behaviour
Producer
Steve
Camera and Electrical Department
2025
War Photographer
7.9
Camera and Electrical Department
(Vietnam)
2001
Underfire: The Untold Story of Pfc. Tony Vaccaro
8.1
Additional Crew
2016
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Previous
4
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2020 Inductions
7.4
TV Special
archive photographs
2020
Underfire: The Untold Story of Pfc. Tony Vaccaro
8.1
archive photos
2016
Night on Film: An A-Z of the Dark
TV Movie
archive
2011
The Real...
7.1
TV Series
archive: contact
2001
1 episode
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Steve
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Completed
2025
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1
War Photographer
7.9
additional still photographer: Vietnam
2001
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Arena
7.7
TV Series
co-director
1986
1 episode
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Donald McCullin
Born
1935
London, England, UK
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Is an award-winning photographer and photo-journalist.
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You go to bring back an image that is going to change people's opinions. When you see hundreds of dying children in a war, you tend to take a side on it. If you can look at dying children and not have any feeling, then you shouldn't be there.
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