James Michael Muro, Jr. (born October 12, 1964) is an American cinematographer and director.
In 1987, Muro made his directorial debut with the horror film Street Trash.
Known primarily for his Steadicam work, Muro was the operator of choice for James Cameron's films The Abyss, ', True Lies, and Titanic.
After working as operator on Kevin Costner's Oscar-winning epic Dances with Wolves, Muro made his debut as director of photography on Costner's Open Range.
Muro's father was the owner of Statewide Auto Parts, a now-defunct junkyard located at 1256 Grand Street, Brooklyn, New York City.
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