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Eigil Bryld
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Born | 27 February 1971
Odense, Denmark
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Nationality | Danish |
Alma mater | Gwent College |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Website | eigilbryld |
Eigil Bryld (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɑjkil ˈpʁylˀ]) is a cinematographer, born 27 February 1971 in Odense, Denmark. He is famous for his work in such films and TV shows as House of Cards (2013), In Bruges (2008), You Don't Know Jack (2010), Becoming Jane (2007) and Kinky Boots (2005).
Bryld grew up in Denmark, and as a teenager used to work in a local television station. He earned a degree in film and video production from Gwent CollegeinWales in 1992, where he studied under photographer David Hurn. He worked in London before moving to New York City. His credits include Wisconsin Death Trip which won him the 2001 BAFTA Award for best factual photography and You Don't Know Jack for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award.[1][2] He served as the cinematographer for the 2013 Netflix series House of Cards,[3] for which he was awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series.[4]
Bryld is married to Danish author Naja Marie Aidt and they had a son in 2003.
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Year | Title | Director |
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1996 | The Eighteenth | Anders Rønnow Klarlund |
1997 | Dazlak | Helke Sander |
1999 | The Possessed | Anders Rønnow Klarlund |
Wisconsin Death Trip | James Marsh | |
2000 | At the End of the World | Anders Rønnow Klarlund |
Before the Storm | Reza Parsa | |
2002 | Charlie Butterfly | Dariusz Steiness |
2003 | To Kill a King | Mike Barker |
2004 | Oh Happy Day | Hella Joof |
2005 | The King | James Marsh |
Kinky Boots | Julian Jarrold | |
2006 | Pu-239 | Scott Z. Burns |
2007 | Becoming Jane | Julian Jarrold |
2008 | In Bruges | Martin McDonagh |
2009 | Paper Man | Kieran Mulroney Michele Mulroney |
2012 | Not Fade Away | David Chase |
2017 | Tulip Fever | Justin Chadwick |
2018 | Ocean's 8 | Gary Ross |
2019 | The Report | Scott Z. Burns |
2022 | Deep Water | Adrian Lyne |
2023 | The Machine | Peter Atencio |
No Hard Feelings | Gene Stupnitsky | |
The Holdovers | Alexander Payne | |
TBA | Cleaner † | Martin Campbell |
TV series
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2002 | Crime and Punishment | Julian Jarrold | 2-part series |
2013 | House of Cards | David Fincher James Foley Joel Schumacher Charles McDougall Carl Franklin |
11 episodes; Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography (For the episode "Chapter 1") |
2016 | Crisis in Six Scenes | Woody Allen | Miniseries |
2019 | The Loudest Voice | Kari Skogland Jeremy Podeswa |
4 episodes |
2023 | Extrapolations | Scott Z. Burns | 1 episode |
TV movies
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2010 | You Don't Know Jack | Barry Levinson | Nominated- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for TV Movie |
2011 | Tilda | Bill Condon | |
2017 | The Wizard of Lies | Barry Levinson |
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