Gregory Middleton is a distinguished Canadian cinematographer renowned for his exceptional visual storytelling. His remarkable talent was recognized when he won the Genie Award for Best Cinematography at the twenty-ninth Genie Awards for his work on the film Fugitive Pieces. This accolade highlights his ability to create compelling imagery that resonates with audiences.
In addition to his award-winning achievements, Middleton has received multiple nominations at the Genie Awards, showcasing his consistent excellence in the field. He was nominated for his work on Kissed at the eighteenth Genie Awards in nineteen ninety-seven, The Falling at the nineteenth Genie Awards in nineteen ninety-eight, The Five Senses at the twentieth Genie Awards in nineteen ninety-nine, Between Strangers at the twenty-third Genie Awards in two thousand two, and Falling Angels at the twenty-fourth Genie Awards in two thousand four.
Middleton's expertise extends beyond film, as he is a two-time Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour) for his contributions to the acclaimed series Game of Thrones. His recent work includes serving as a cinematographer for the superhero streaming series Moon Knight on Disney+, collaborating with director Mohamed Diab.
An alumnus of the University of British Columbia and John Abbott College in Québec, Gregory Middleton's educational background has undoubtedly contributed to his artistic vision and technical prowess in cinematography.