Birth Date: | 26 August 1948 |
Birth Place: | Manchester, England |
Alma Mater: | Slade School of Fine Art |
Years Active: | 198?–present |
Organisation: | British Society of Cinematographers |
Father: | Jonas Kellgren |
Nina Kellgren (born 26 August 1948) is a British cinematographer. Her work on Solomon & Gaenor (1999) made her the first British woman cinematographer to shoot an Academy Award-nominated film and the second woman in the International Feature Film category. Kellgren, the second woman to join the British Society of Cinematographers,[1] was honoured with the John Alcott Memorial Award at the 2021 BSC Awards.[2] [3] [4]
Kellgren was born in Manchester to Jonas Kellgren, a British physician of Swedish and Russian descent, and Thelma Reynolds, an American nurse of English descent from Amesbury, Massachusetts. She has three sisters as well as a half-sister from her father's previous marriage. Kellgren holds a Bachelor and a Master of Fine Arts from University College London's Slade School of Fine Art, having completed her studies in 1972. She got her first job as a camera assistant for Diane Tammes.[5]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1989 | Looking for Langston | Isaac Julien | |
I'm British But... | Gurinder Chadha | Television film | |
1991 | Young Soul Rebels | Isaac Julien | |
1995 | Y Mapiwr | Endaf Emlyn | |
Isaac Julien | Docudrama | ||
1997 | Cold Enough for Snow | Piers Haggard | Television film |
Beyond Fear | Jenny Wilkes | Television film | |
1999 | Solomon & Gaenor | Paul Morrison | |
2003 | Wondrous Oblivion | Paul Morrison | |
The Private Life of Samuel Pepys | Oliver Parker | Television film | |
2006 | Deep Water | Jerry Rothwell and Louise Osmond | Documentary |
2008 | Derek | Isaac Julien | Documentary |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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1995 | RTS Awards | Best Camera | Y Mapiwr | ||
1997 | BAFTA Cymru | Best Cinematography – Drama | |||
2001 | Solomon & Gaenor | [6] | |||