David
Breashears is a world-class Filmmaker, adventurer, and mountaineer whose work has taken him to remote locations throughout Tibet, Ckina, Nepal, India, Pakistan, South America, and East Africa. He has worked on such feature films as
Seven Years in Tibet and Cliffhanger, as well as the award-winning documentary
Red Flag over Tibet. In 1983 he transmitted the first live pictures from the summit of Mount Everest and in 1985 became the first American to twice reach its summit. He is the recipient of four Emmy awards for achievement in cinematography. In 1996 he codirected, photographed, and coproduced the acclaimed IMAX large-format
film Everest and contributed his still photos from that climb to the bestselling book
Everest: Mountain Without Mercy. In 1997 he coproduced and
photographed "Everest: The Death
Zone" for the PBS science series NOVA, marking his fourth ascent
of the world's highest mountain. When not climbing, David Breashears
calls Boston his home.
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