Reginald Herbert Morris (July 4, 1918 – January 8, 2004) was a British-Canadian cinematographer. He was most noted as a three-time Genie Award nominee for Best Cinematography, receiving nominations at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980 for
Murder by Decree, at the 2nd Genie Awards in 1981 for
Phobia, and at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984 for
A Christmas Story. Born in Ruislip, England, he was the younger brother of cinematographer Oswald Morris. He had a number of credits as a camera assistant in British films of the 1930s and 1940s, before moving to Canada in 1955. He had his first credits as lead cinematographer on short documentary and drama films for the National Film Board of Canada, most notably the 1958 film
The Quest. His first credit on a narrative feature film was Don Haldane's 1963 film
Drylanders. His other credits as a cinematographer included the films
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