About

Known credits:
15
Birthday:
1955-12-20
Place of birth:
Fort Benning, Georgia, USA
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David Breashears

Overview

David Finlay Breashears, born December 20, 1955, in Fort Benning, Georgia, and died March 14, 2024, in Marblehead, Massachusetts, was an American mountaineer, filmmaker, author, and lecturer. The son of an army officer, he grew up moving regularly, eventually settling in Denver with his mother, where he developed a passion for climbing and the mountains at an early age. As a young man, he spent long hours at the Denver library, learning about great mountaineers to plan his own adventures.

In 1983, Breashears made history by broadcasting the first live television images from the summit of Mount Everest. In 1985, he became the first American to reach the summit twice, during the expedition with Dick Bass, who then became the first man to complete the Seven Summits. He gained worldwide recognition as a director and cinematographer of adventure and mountain films, notably with the IMAX documentary Everest, released in 1998, the highest-grossing film in the format's history at the time of its release. During filming, he distinguished himself during the 1996 Everest disaster by actively participating in the rescue effort. Breashears eventually reached the summit with the IMAX team, capturing unprecedented footage from "the roof of the world."

Over the course of his career, he directed or collaborated on some thirty films and documentaries, including Seven Years in Tibet, Cliffhanger, and Red Flag Over Tibet. He also accompanied Catherine Destivelle and Jeff Lowe on an expedition to the Trango Towers in 1990. His commitment extends to the environmental field: in 2007, he founded GlacierWorks to raise awareness about the melting of Himalayan glaciers due to climate change.

Known for his compassion and courage, he asserted that the true success of his expeditions lay in the survival and cohesion of his team in the face of adversity. A four-time Emmy Award winner for his filmmaking, he left a lasting mark on mountaineering, adventure, and environmental protection. Divorced from adventurer Veronique Choa, Breashears lived in Marblehead when he wasn't trekking in the mountains. His death at 68 marks the passing of a legend of mountain cinema and a passionate advocate for the Himalayas and Tibet.

Known for

Acting

2008 Storm Over Everest Actor Himself 59
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2007 Remnants of Everest: The 1996 Tragedy Actor Self 59
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1999 Everest: The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine Actor Narrator N/A
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1998 Everest Actor Summit Team, USA 59
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1998 Everest: The Death Zone Actor Self 59
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Directing

2008 Storm Over Everest Directing Director 59
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2007 Remnants of Everest: The 1996 Tragedy Directing Director 59
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2002 Kilimanjaro - To the Roof of Africa Directing Director 58
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1998 Everest Directing Director 59
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Writing

2008 Storm Over Everest Writing Writer 59
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2007 Remnants of Everest: The 1996 Tragedy Writing Writer 59
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Production

2015 Everest Production Co-Producer 67
Fair

Camera

1993 Cliffhanger Camera Camera Operator 63
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Crew

1993 Cliffhanger Crew Stunts 63
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1991 Galahad of Everest Crew Cinematography 58
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