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Lol Crawley
Additional CreditsBorn November 2, 1974 (51 years)
Laurie "Lol" Crawley (born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire) is an English cinematographer. His works include Ballast, Four Lions, The Crimson Petal and the White, and The Brutalist.
In 2013, Crawley shot Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, which was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival. It has attracted critical attention for its cinematography. Crawley has been inducted into the British Society of Cinematographers. He has been awarded two cinematography awards at film festivals. Also, he has been nominated for a 2014 Film Independent Spirit Award.
In 2016, The Playlist profiled Crawley in their Filmmakers on the Rise, stating that "British "P Lol Crawley isn't quite a brand new name — he's been doing some remarkably impressive work in features for nearly a decade now. But of late, he's gone from an extraordinarily impressive cinematographer to staking his claim of being one of the best in the world."
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In 2013, Crawley shot Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, which was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival. It has attracted critical attention for its cinematography. Crawley has been inducted into the British Society of Cinematographers. He has been awarded two cinematography awards at film festivals. Also, he has been nominated for a 2014 Film Independent Spirit Award.
In 2016, The Playlist profiled Crawley in their Filmmakers on the Rise, stating that "British "P Lol Crawley isn't quite a brand new name — he's been doing some remarkably impressive work in features for nearly a decade now. But of late, he's gone from an extraordinarily impressive cinematographer to staking his claim of being one of the best in the world."
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Lol Crawley Filmography
| 2025 | The Oscars · as Self - Winner |
| 2010 | Nieuwsuur (TV Series) · as Self - Cinematograaf |
| 1953 | The Academy Awards (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2026 | Wicker · as Director Of Photography |
| 2024 | The Brutalist · as Director Of Photography |
| 2022 | White Noise · as Director Of Photography |
| 2021 | The Humans · as Director Of Photography |
| 2021 | Shadow Kingdom · as Director Of Photography |
| 2020 | The Devil All the Time · as Director Of Photography |
| 2020 | The Secret Garden · as Director Of Photography |
| 2019 | Dau · as Director Of Photography |
| 2018 | Vox Lux · as Director Of Photography |
| 2016 | The OA (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography |
| 2016 | Murder (2016) (TV Series) · as Cinematographer |
| 2015 | The Childhood of a Leader · as Director Of Photography |
| 2015 | The Reflektor Tapes · as Cinematographer |
| 2015 | 45 Years · as Director Of Photography |
| 2014 | TURN: Washington's Spies (TV Series) · as Cinematographer |
| 2013 | Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom · as Director Of Photography |
| 2013 | Utopia (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography |
| 2012 | Hyde Park on Hudson · as Director Of Photography |
| 2011 | On the Ice · as Director Of Photography |
| 2011 | Black Mirror (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography |
| 2011 | From the Ashes · as Cinematographer |
| 2011 | The Crimson Petal and The White (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography |
| 2011 | Here · as Director Of Photography |
| 2010 | Donkeys · as Director Of Photography |
| 2010 | Baby · as Director Of Photography |
| 2010 | One Night in Turin · as Director Of Photography |
| 2010 | Four Lions · as Director Of Photography |
| 2009 | Wasted · as Cinematographer |
| 2008 | Ballast · as Director Of Photography |
| 2008 | Better Things · as Cinematographer |
| 2008 | Keel · as Cinematographer |
| 2006 | The Box · as Cinematographer |
| 2005 | Love Letter · as Director Of Photography |
| 2001 | Field · as Cinematographer |







