Five-time Emmy nominee Chris Manley studied at Temple University in Philadelphia, after which he entered the American Film Institute. With such a solid and serious education, he was very in demand in the profession, starting to make films in the mid-1990s. In 2000, he received one of his first awards – the Daytime Emmy Award for his work on the television film The Phantom Eye, in 2004 he was nominated for the first time for the award of the American Society of Cinematographers – for shooting a detective
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Five-time Emmy nominee Chris Manley studied at Temple University in Philadelphia, after which he entered the American Film Institute. With such a solid and serious education, he was very in demand in the profession, starting to make films in the mid-1990s.
In 2000, he received one of his first awards – the Daytime Emmy Award for his work on the television film The Phantom Eye, in 2004 he was nominated for the first time for the award of the American Society of Cinematographers – for shooting a detective series with elements of the thriller The Matrix: The Threat. A year later, a new nomination followed, for the series "CSI: New York Crime Scene."
To the award “Prime time Emmy” he was first presented in 2009 – so highly appreciated his work on the series.
"Mad people" . In the years leading up to the Emmy for the same series, Chris presented three more times, in 2015 the nomination was marked by his work on the television film The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe.