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John Stanley Bartley,
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(born February 12, 1947), often credited as John S. Bartley, is a New Zealand-born
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best known for his work on television series such as '' Lost'', '' Bates Motel'' and '' The X Files'' and feature films such as '' The X Files: I Want to Believe'' and '' The Chronicles of Riddick.'' Bartley was raised in Wellington, where he didn't get to watch television until his early teens, and even then only one channel was broadcasting in New Zealand. In an interview he said that '' National Velvet'' and '' The Bridge on the River Kwai'' were two of his favorite films when he was young. In 1995, Bartley received his first
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nomination in the category "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series" for '' The X-Files'' episode " One Breath". He lost the award to Tim Suhrstedt for ''
Chicago Hope ''Chicago Hope'' is an American medical drama television series, created by David E. Kelley. It originally aired on CBS from September 18, 1994, to May 4, 2000. The series is set in a fictional private charitable hospital in Chicago, Illinois. ...
.'' Bartley was nominated the following year for ''The X Files'' episode " Grotesque", in the same category, and won the award. Bartley was also nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series category for the '' Lost'' episode "
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, (July 17, 2008)
Complete 2008 Nominations List
" Retrieved on July 17, 2008.


Filmography


As cinematographer or director of photography


Films

* ''Grand Unified Theory'' (2016) * '' Hunting Season'' (2013) * '' Innocent'' (2011) * ''
17th Precinct ''17th Precinct'' is a police procedural television program created by Ronald D. Moore. In a modern world where magic supplanted science, the unaired pilot featured two non-intersecting stories: the death of a city executive at the hands of a ...
'' (2011) * '' The X Files: I Want to Believe'' (2008) * ''
The Prince of Motor City ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'' (2008) * '' Gray Matters'' (2006) * '' Odd Girl Out'' (2005) * ''
The Nickel Children ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'' (2005) * '' Naughty or Nice'' (2004) * '' The Chronicles of Riddick'' (2004) * ''
Alien Lockdown ''Alien Lockdown'', also known as ''Creature'' and ''Predatorman'', is a 2004 American science fiction horror television film directed by Tim Cox. The screenplay by Ross Helford and T.M. Van Ostrand is from a story by John Thompson, Boaz Davids ...
'' (2004) * '' Wrong Turn'' (2003) * ''
Then Came Jones Then may refer to: * Then language, spoken in Guizhou province of China * "Then", a song on the 1970 album ''Time and a Word'' by English rock band Yes * ''Then'' (Canadian series), a 1999 compilation album released in Canada * ''Then'' (Misako ...
'' (2003) * '' Spinning Boris'' (2003) * '' Eight Legged Freaks'' (2002) * '' The Matthew Shepard Story'' (2002) * '' Another Life'' (2002) * '' Black River'' (2001) * '' See Spot Run'' (2001) * '' HRT'' (2001) * '' Where the Money Is'' (2000) * ''
A Cooler Climate ''A Cooler Climate'' is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film directed by Susan Seidelman starring Sally Field and Judy Davis. It is based on a book with the same name by Zena Collier and originally aired on Showtime on August 22, 1999. ...
'' (1999) * ''
Masters of Horror and Suspense Master or masters may refer to: Ranks or titles * Ascended master, a term used in the Theosophical religious tradition to refer to spiritually enlightened beings who in past incarnations were ordinary humans * Grandmaster (chess), National Maste ...
'' (1999) * '' A Feeling Called Glory'' (1999) * '' Disturbing Behavior'' (1998) * '' Tricks'' (1997) * '' Echo'' (1997) * '' The X-Files: The Unopened File'' (1996) * '' Beyond Betrayal'' (1994) * '' Another Stakeout'' (1993) * ''Jumpin' Joe'' (1992) * '' Home Movie'' (1992) * ''
Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" is a line from an editorial by Francis Pharcellus Church titled "Is There a Santa Claus?", which appeared in the New York newspaper '' The Sun'' on September 21, 1897, and became one of the most famous e ...
'' (1991) * ''
Sky High Sky High or Skyhigh may refer to: Business * Sky High Aviation Services, an airline based in the Dominican Republic Film and television * ''Sky High'' (1922 film), an American silent film * ''Sky High'' (1951 film), a US Air Force comedy wit ...
'' (1990) * ''
Beyond the Stars ''Beyond the Stars'' is a 1989 American drama film written and directed by David Saperstein and starred Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone, Olivia d'Abo, and F. Murray Abraham. Plot This science fiction drama centers on Eric, teenag ...
'' (1989)


Television

* '' Wu Assassins'' (2019) ** 10 episodes * '' Insomnia'' (2018) ** 8 episodes * '' The Good Doctor'' (2017-2018) ** 9 episodes * ''
iZombie ''iZombie'', originally titled ''I, Zombie'', is a comic book series created by writer Chris Roberson and artist Michael Allred, published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint beginning in 2010. The series deals with Gwen Dylan ( née Gwendolyn Price ...
'' (2015) ** pilot * '' Bates Motel'' (2013) ** 45 episodes * '' Vikings'' (2013) ** 9 episodes * ''
Charlie's Angels ''Charlie's Angels'' is an American crime drama television series that aired on ABC from September 22, 1976, to June 24, 1981, producing five seasons and 115 episodes. The series was created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts and was produced by Aa ...
'' (2011) ** 2 episodes * '' Dragon Age: Redemption'' (2011) ** 6 episodes * '' Undercovers'' (2010-2011) ** 6 episodes * '' Lost'' (2005-2010) ** 51 episodes * '' Glory Days'' (2002) ** 9 episodes * ''
Roswell Roswell may refer to: * Roswell incident Places in the United States * Roswell, Colorado, a former settlement now part of Colorado Springs * Roswell, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta * Roswell, Idaho * Roswell, New Mexico, known for the purported 194 ...
'' (1999) ** 4 episodes * '' The X files'' (1993-1996) ** 62 episodes * '' The Commish'' (1991-1993) ** 44 episodes * '' Broken Badges'' (1991) ** 3 episodes * ''
21 Jump Street ''21 Jump Street'' is an American police procedural television series that aired on the Fox network and in first run syndication from April 12, 1987, to April 27, 1991, with a total of 103 episodes. The series focuses on a squad of youthful-loo ...
'' (1990-1991) ** 8 episodes * '' Booker'' (1990) ** 12 episodes * '' Wiseguy'' (1990) ** 2 episodes


As other crew

* ''
The Room Upstairs ''The Room Upstairs'' is a 1987 American television film, made-for-television drama (film and television), drama film based on the novel ''The Room Upstairs'' by Norma Levinson, starring Stockard Channing, Sam Waterston, Joan Allen and Linda Hun ...
'' (1987) * '' Backfire'' (1987) * '' The Boy Who Could Fly'' (1986) * ''
Love Is Never Silent ''Love Is Never Silent'' is a 1985 Hallmark Hall of Fame television film aired on NBC December 9, 1985 and stars Mare Winningham and Cloris Leachman. It is based on the novel ''In This Sign'' by Joanne Greenberg. The film won two Emmy awards fo ...
'' (1985) * '' Picking Up the Pieces'' (1985) * ''
Love, Mary ''Love, Mary'' is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film based on the true story of Dr. Mary Groda-Lewis (portrayed by Kristy McNichol) who achieved a career in family medicine despite a personal struggle with dyslexia. The film originall ...
'' (1985) * '' The Journey of Natty Gann'' (1985) * '' The Glitter Dome'' (1984) * '' The Three Wishes of Billy Grier'' (1984) * ''
Secrets of a Married Man ''Secrets of a Married Man'' is a 1984 American made-for-television erotic drama film starring William Shatner, Michelle Phillips and Cybill Shepherd. The film was directed by William A. Graham, written by Dennis Nemec and premiered on NBC on Sep ...
'' (1984) * '' Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone'' (1983) * ''
Packin' It In ''Packin' It In'' is a 1983 American television film, made-for-television comedy-drama, comedy-drama film starring Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss. It was directed by Jud Taylor. Plot A family decide to move to Oregon. Cast *Richard Benjami ...
'' (1983) * ''
A Piano for Mrs. Cimino ''A Piano for Mrs. Cimino'' is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film produced and directed by George Schaefer. The teleplay by John Gay is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Oliphant. It was broadcast on February 3 by CBS. P ...
'' (1982) * '' The Babysitter'' (1980) * '' Mr. Patman'' (1980) * '' Bear Island'' (1979) * '' Who'll Save Our Children?'' (1978)


References


External links

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John Bartley talks about his work ''Lost''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bartley, John Living people Primetime Emmy Award winners New Zealand emigrants to the United States 1947 births