- Nickname
- Benji
- Height6′ 6″ (1.98 m)
- Benji Lanpher was born on January 1st, 1984 in Minnesota as Benjamin Moore Lanpher. He is named after his 3x great grandfather, Clement C. Moore who wrote 'Twas The Night Before Christmas. He has lived and worked professionally as a filmmaker in California, currently in Los Angeles, for 17 years. Benji is a 1x Emmy award winner, 2x Emmy nominated cinematographer known for his work as a Director of Photography for National Geographic Channel, Vice on HBO, Viceland and Vice Media along with his comedy work with Sacha Baron Cohens' 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,' 'Who is America,' Will Smith's 'Bucket List,' and 'The Biggest Little Farm.'
Benji has worked as a cinematographer documenting in some of the most dangerous places and situations around the world. His style of adventure cinematography has led him to document the entire 1,000 miles of the Iditarod in Alaska twice. He also starred on NBC's The Island with Bear Grylls as an embedded camera operator/cast member who was castawayed in the Pearl Islands for 28 days with no food or water, only the clothes on his back while filming the experience. Benji has been documenting his own life beginning when he was 14 years old in what is now a 17 year project that is currently being pitched to networks.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Oliver Lynch
- Named after his 3x great grandfather, Clement C. Moore who wrote 'Twas The Night Before Christmas.
- Benji was a featured star, stunt man/test dummy of the TV show Proving Ground on G4 with Ryan Dunn and Jessica Chobot.
- Moved to Los Angeles in 2010. Lives at the infamous Hollywood Castle, a medieval castle atop the Hollywood Hills complete with a swimming pool moat, draw bridge and caves. Thehollywoodcastle.com.
- Lived in Santa Cruz, California for 7 years where he shot for professional surf and skate teams. It was here where he created his first Entertainment company "Shirehouse Entertainment" and helped sell his first show, Rad Girls (Female Jackass) at the age of 22.
- Lived and toured with glam rock band, Dirty Penny. He documented the band and their shenanigans around the United States for 5 years capturing times on tour with 80's bands like Poison, Ratt and many others.
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