Over the past twenty-five years Stephen Cragg has directed and/or produced
more than two hundred fifty hours of prime-time television. He has won the
Emmy Award, the People's Choice Award, and been nominated for the Golden
Globe.
His directing credits include The Adversaries (pilot), Scandal, How To Get Away
With Murder, ER, Nashville, Boston Legal, Detroit 1-8-7, Grey's Anatomy,
Southland, Harry's Law, Northern Exposure, Doogie Howser, MD and many
others.
His producing credits include the prestigious Emmy-winning mini-series "A Year
In The Life" starring Richard Kiley, the two-hour special "Alfred Hitchcock
Presents" starring John Huston and the first American television series to be shot
in the UK, "Emma Brody" (AKA "The American Embassy").
An alumnus of the University of California at Berkeley, Cragg graduated with
honors and was named to Phi Beta Kappa. He had already begun his television
career out of high school, landing a summer job as a cameraman at station
KOTA in Rapid City, South Dakota. After college Cragg returned to television,
producing evening news, then morning shows in San Francisco and Chicago.
Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Cragg spent several more years paying dues as
assistant director and associate producer before moving into directing and
producing with such esteemed talents as David Chase, David Kelley, Garry
Marshall and David Gerber.