Clive Oppenheimer
Clive Oppenheimer is a professor of volcanology at the University of Cambridge, with wide interests spanning volcanic processes, hazards and impacts, geoarchaeology, and cultural heritage. He has participated in over 30 film and TV productions in assorted roles, including as narrator, presenter, cinematographer, and director. He made 13 research trips to Antarctica. He received the Leif Erikson Award for a lifetime achievement in exploration in 2018, and the Royal Geographical Society’s Murchison Award for publications enhancing the understanding of volcanic processes and impacts in 2005. He is the author of 'Eruptions That Shook the World', which inspired 'Into the Inferno' (2016), his prior film with Werner Herzog.
Acting
Movie
Encounters at the End of the World
as Self - Volcanologist
2007
Movie
Into the Inferno
as Self - Volcanologist
2016
Movie
Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds
as Self
2020
Oppenheimer Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Volcano
as Self
2023
TV
Living with Volcanoes
as Self
2019