Harrison Kreiss
Harrison Kreiss, yeah, that guy’s been making some real noise in the film and TV world lately. You might’ve caught his name flash by in the credits if you binged Euphoria, especially since that show’s been everywhere—Zendaya’s glitter tears and all. Kreiss jumped into the deep end with Euphoria in 2019, a series that basically tossed the old rulebook out the window and decided to rewrite the whole coming-of-age thing with a lot more chaos, rawness, and, honestly, some of the wildest cinematography TV’s seen in a while. Kreiss had a hand in bringing all that glossy mess to life.
But he didn’t just hang around in TV land. Nope, 2022 saw him attached to X, which took the horror genre, sprinkled in some vintage ‘70s sleaze, and let it rip. That film wasn’t shy about blood, guts, or…well, anything really—think Texas Chainsaw but with a camera crew and a lot of meta-winking at the audience. Kreiss’s work here showed he’s not afraid to get weird, push boundaries, or make you squirm in your seat.
Oh, and don’t forget Waves from 2019. That film’s a real gut-punch—family drama dialed way up, bursting with color, heartbreak, and moments that make you want to call your parents just to say hey. Kreiss’s involvement in Waves, Euphoria, and X just proves he’s got range. He’s not just a one-trick pony; he’s hopping genres, shaking things up, and making sure you remember his name.