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Margaret Moth was the first female camera operator to be employed by state television in New Zealand. Her natural curiosity and desire to experience history as it unfolded led her from a career in local news and documentaries to American cable channel CNN, documenting war zones and major international events from Kosovo to Kuwait. In 2024 she was the subject of feature-length documentary Never Look Away.

Screenography

2024 Subject Film
Fearless - The Margaret Moth Story
2009 Subject Television
CNN Newsroom
1989 - 2026 Camera Series
CNN Special Reports
1980 - 2026 Camera Series

Biography

Margaret Moth was born Margaret Wilson in Gisborne in 1951. As a child she noticed how many  'Margaret's and 'Wilson's there were in the world. In her early 20s, seeing no reason why women must have the name of their father, she decided to become her own creation. "I had a friend who had a little Tiger Moth plane I used to jump out of, so I thought why not 'Margaret Gipsy Moth'?"

“Most of humanity are what I would call 'herd animals' — she’s the antithesis of a herd animal, she’s a solo artist.”

Margaret Moth’s surgeon Dr Paul Petty, in 2009 documentary Fearless - The Margaret Moth Story