Nathan Crowley

New York, United States
Bio

Nathan Crowley began his career in London, and after an early transition to Hollywood he made his mark as an art director on Bram Stoker's Dracula, embracing practical in-camera techniques. A turning point in his career came as he began a significant collaboration with Christopher Nolan on the film Insomnia, kicking off a series of successful projects such as The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Interstellar, Dunkirk and Tenet, all of which earned him Academy Award nominations. Another nomination came for his work on Damien Chazell’s First Man. In television, his skills were recognized with an Emmy nomination for HBO's Westworld.

Recently, Crowley has expanded his portfolio with film adaptations of Wonka and Wicked 1 & 2. His talents also extend to the art world, where he has designed four exhibitions for NYC’s Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, and worked with Sofia Coppola on La Traviata at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. Known for his practical approach to production design, Crowley excels in creating immersive, detailed worlds, combining traditional and modern techniques.