Robert Legato


Robert "Rob" Legato is an American visual effects supervisor, second unit director, and second unit director of photography.
Raised in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Legato graduated from Ocean Township High School.

Career

He directed the 2016 film Eloise.
He has been nominated for five Academy Awards and has won three. His first win was for his visual effects work on Titanic, his second was for his work on Hugo and his third for The Jungle Book. In 1996, he won the BAFTA award for Best Achievement in Special Effects for Apollo 13, for which he also garnered his first Academy Award nomination. He won Academy Awards in Visual effects for Hugo and The Jungle Book. In 2020, he received his fifth Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects for The Lion King.
Prior to his work in film, he was a Visual Effects Supervisor for ' from 1987 to 1992, and ' in 1993. His work on the Star Trek franchise earned him three Emmy nominations and two wins, as well as an in-front-of-the-camera appearance on Reading Rainbow for an episode devoted to a behind-the-scenes look at TNG.
Legato is a member of the Directors Guild of America, American Society of Cinematographers and the Visual Effects Society.

Filmography

YearTitle
1994Interview with the Vampire
1995Apollo 13
1997Titanic
2000What Lies Beneath
2000Cast Away
2001Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
2003Bad Boys II
2004The Aviator
2006The Departed
2006The Good Shepherd
2007The Key to Reserva
2008Shine a Light
2009Avatar
2010Shutter Island
2011Hugo
2013The Wolf of Wall Street
2016The Jungle Book
2019The Lion King

Television

YearTitleVisual effects supervisorVisual effects coordinatorVisual effects artist
1986The Twilight Zone1 Episode
1987–1992'46 Episodes17 Episodes
1993'18 Episodes1 Episode