Fred Goodich
Fred Goodich was a cinematographer and director best known for shooting nearly 1,000 commercials over the course of his career. He also worked on Kevin Costner’s 1999 sports drama For Love of the Game.
Additionally, Goodich worked on the 1980 Oscar-winning short film Board and Care.
His film credits also include Lay of the Land, Surviving Eden, The Affair and G.I. Jesus.
He also worked on the television series What Really Happened to the Class of '65?, as well as the 1984 telefilm The Burning Bed, starring Farrah Fawcett, and the 1999 telefilm Intimate Betrayal.
Fred Goodich was a cinematographer and director best known for shooting nearly 1,000 commercials over the course of his career. He also worked on Kevin Costner’s 1999 sports drama For Love of the Game.
Additionally, Goodich worked on the 1980 Oscar-winning short film Board and Care.
His film credits also include Lay of the Land, Surviving Eden, The Affair and G.I. Jesus.
He also worked on the television series What Really Happened to the Class of '65?, as well as the 1984 telefilm The Burning Bed, starring Farrah Fawcett, and the 1999 telefilm Intimate Betrayal.
His advertising clients included Coca-Cola, Chevrolet, Pizza Hut, Toyota, Sears, Sprint, Target and Levi’s.
Goodich died August 30, 2016, in Los Angeles. He was 77.
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