Ernest Day, a renowned cinematographer and assistant director, entered this world on April 15, 1927, in the picturesque town of Richmond, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.
Throughout his illustrious career, Ernest Day was fortunate enough to be involved in the production of several iconic films, including the action-packed blockbuster "Mission: Impossible" in 1996, the thrilling James Bond adventure "Moonraker" in 1979, and the equally captivating "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977.
In his personal life, Ernest Day was married not once, but twice. His first marriage was to Rosemary Rossi, and later, he tied the knot with Judith Clare Randall.
Tragically, Ernest Day's life came to a close on November 16, 2006, in Cobham, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.