{{Short description|American set director (1906–1982)}} {{Multiple issues| {{more citations needed|date=November 2025}} {{Notability|date=November 2025}} }} {{Infobox person | name = F. Keogh Gleason | image = | image_size = | other_names = Francis Keogh Gleason | birth_date = {{Birth date|1906|4|14}} | birth_place = [[Minnesota]], USA | death_date = {{Death date and age|1982|12|18|1906|4|14}} | death_place = [[Los Angeles, California]] | occupation = [[set decorator]] | years_active = 1942-1970 }}

'''Francis Keogh Gleason''' (April 14, 1906 – December 18, 1982) was a resident [[set decorator]] at [[MGM]] studios for over 40 years.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Monaraz Diaz |first1=Paula |title=El Paso Academy Awards event to feature couple's Oscar statue |work=El Paso Times |date=22 February 2012 |page=11|issn=0746-3588}}</ref> In that time he won 4 [[Academy Awards]] (for ''[[An American in Paris (film)|An American in Paris]]'' in 1951, ''[[The Bad and the Beautiful]]'' in 1952, ''[[Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 film)|Somebody Up There Likes Me]]'' in 1956 and "[[Gigi (1958 film)|Gigi]]" in 1958) and was nominated an additional 3 times. Gleason graduated from the Minnesota School of Fine Arts (now known as the [[Minneapolis College of Art and Design]]) in 1927.

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