Nelson Cragg (b. 1978)

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Birthplace:
Fairfax, Virginia, USA

Born:
April 7, 1978

Nelson Cragg is an American director and cinematographer. He is known for his work on Showtime's Homeland and on the FX mini-series The People vs. O. J. Simpson, both of which earned him Emmy Award nominations.

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Cinematography:
2006  Special
2015  Tracers

Director of Photography:
2004  The Taking
2005  Confession
2006  Entity: Nine
2006  Mei
2006  Special
2007  Boogeyman 2
2007  ELI
2008  Splinter
2009  The Canyon
2011  Arena
2015  Tracers

Director:
2011  American Horror Story
2016  American Crime Story
2018  POSE
2019  The Boys
2019  Truth Be Told
2020  Ratched
2021  Them
2023  Gen V

Director of Photography:
2008  Breaking Bad
2011  American Horror Story
2011  Terra Nova
2012  Elementary
2014  Halt and Catch Fire
2016  American Crime Story
2018  POSE
2019  The Boys
2019  Truth Be Told
2020  Ratched
2021  Them
2023  Gen V

Executive Producer:
2008  Breaking Bad
2011  American Horror Story
2011  Terra Nova
2012  Elementary
2014  Halt and Catch Fire
2016  American Crime Story
2018  POSE
2019  The Boys
2019  Truth Be Told
2020  Ratched
2021  Them
2023  Gen V

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