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American art director

For the American physicist, see [Henry A. Bumstead](/source/Henry_A._Bumstead).

Henry Bumstead Born Lloyd Henry Bumstead (1915-03-17)March 17, 1915 Ontario, California Died May 24, 2006(2006-05-24) (aged 91) Pasadena, California Occupations Art director, production designer

**Lloyd Henry "Bummy" Bumstead** (March 17, 1915 – May 24, 2006) was an American cinematic [art director](/source/Art_director#Film) and [production designer](/source/Production_designer). In a career that spanned nearly 70 years, Bumstead began as a draftsman in [RKO Pictures](/source/RKO_Pictures)' art department and later served as an art director or production designer on more than 90 feature films. He won [Academy Awards](/source/Academy_Awards) for [Best Art Direction](/source/Academy_Award_for_Best_Production_Design) for *[To Kill a Mockingbird](/source/To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film))* (1962) and *[The Sting](/source/The_Sting)* (1973). He was also nominated for Academy Awards for his work on *[Vertigo](/source/Vertigo_(film))* (1958) and *[Unforgiven](/source/Unforgiven)* (1992).

After attending the [University of Southern California](/source/University_of_Southern_California), he began working at [RKO Pictures](/source/RKO_Pictures) in 1937. His career was interrupted by military service during [World War II](/source/World_War_II). He worked at [Paramount Pictures](/source/Paramount_Pictures) in the 1940s and 1950s and at [Universal Studios](/source/Universal_Pictures) in the 1960s and 1970s. He collaborated with [George Roy Hill](/source/George_Roy_Hill) and [Clint Eastwood](/source/Clint_Eastwood) on multiple films. His final work, at age 91, was on Eastwood's *[Flags of Our Fathers](/source/Flags_of_Our_Fathers_(film))* (2006).

## Early years

Bumstead was born in 1915 in [Ontario, California](/source/Ontario%2C_California), 35 miles east of [Los Angeles](/source/Los_Angeles).[1][2][3] His father operated L.G. Bumstead & Company, a sporting goods store, and his mother was a teacher. In high school, he was captain of the football, team, student body president, and class valedictorian.[4]

He received a scholarship to the [University of Southern California](/source/University_of_Southern_California) where he studied architecture. He also played football and ran hurdles for the track team.[4]

## Film career

### RKO and Paramount

Bumstead interned with [RKO Pictures](/source/RKO_Pictures) in 1935 while still a student at USC.[4] In 1937, he went to work as a draftsman RKO's art department.[5] He received his first screen credit for set design for the 1944 feature *[The Story of Dr. Wassell](/source/The_Story_of_Dr._Wassell)*.[6]

Bumstead's career was interrupted by service in the Navy during [World War II](/source/World_War_II). After the war, he joined [Paramount Pictures](/source/Paramount_Pictures) where he worked and studied under the noted art directors, [Hans Dreier](/source/Hans_Dreier) and [Roland Anderson](/source/Roland_Anderson). Bumtead's first film as an art director was the 1948 feature *[Saigon](/source/Saigon_(1948_film))*.[5] Early works also included *[Come Back, Little Sheba](/source/Come_Back%2C_Little_Sheba_(1952_film))* (1952 film) and *[The Bridges at Toko-Ri](/source/The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ri)* (1952).

Later in the 1950s, Bumstead worked on two [Alfred Hitchcock](/source/Alfred_Hitchcock) features: *[The Man Who Knew Too Much](/source/The_Man_Who_Knew_Too_Much_(1956_film))* (1956) and *[Vertigo](/source/Vertigo_(film))* (1958). He received his first Academy Award nomination for *Vertigo*.[7] In a tribute to Bumstead, the Art Directors Guild said of his work on *Vertigo*: "Though shot in Technicolor, the film's settings masterfully captured a film-noir style and atmosphere."[8] He again collaborated with Hitchcock on *[Topaz](/source/Topaz_(1969_film))* (1969) and *[Family Plot](/source/Family_Plot)* (1976).

### Universal

Bumstead left Paramount for [Universal Studios](/source/Universal_Pictures) in 1961. He won the Academy Award for art direction for his work on *[To Kill a Mockingbird](/source/To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film))* (1962).[9] Film historian Michael Stephens wrote: "Bumstead's sets not only captured the style of a small town in the South, but also the atmosphere of repression and danger that hovers over the story."[8] Other significant works during Bumstead's years at Universal included *[Father Goose](/source/Father_Goose_(film))* (1964), *[The Secret War of Harry Frigg](/source/The_Secret_War_of_Harry_Frigg)* (1968), and *[The Front Page](/source/The_Front_Page_(1974_film))* (1974).

### Hill collaboration

In the 1970s, Bumstead began a lengthy collaboration with director [George Roy Hill](/source/George_Roy_Hill) that was highlighted by *[The Sting](/source/The_Sting)* (1973). The film won the Academy Award for best picture, and Bumstead and Hill also received Academy Awards for best director and best art direction.[10] Bumstead's relationship with Hill extended into the late 1980s and included *[Slaughterhouse-Five](/source/Slaughterhouse-Five_(film))* (1972), *[The Great Waldo Pepper](/source/The_Great_Waldo_Pepper)* (1975), *[Slap Shot](/source/Slap_Shot)* (1977), *[A Little Romance](/source/A_Little_Romance)* (1979), *[The World According to Garp](/source/The_World_According_to_Garp_(film))* (1982), *[The Little Drummer Girl](/source/The_Little_Drummer_Girl_(film))* (1984), and *[Funny Farm](/source/Funny_Farm_(film))* (1988).[6]

### Eastwood collaboration

Bumstead began a long professional relationship with [Clint Eastwood](/source/Clint_Eastwood) on the 1972 western *[Joe Kidd](/source/Joe_Kidd)*. The following year, Eastwood hired Bumstead for his directorial debut in *[High Plains Drifter](/source/High_Plains_Drifter)* (1973). The two worked together on a total of 13 films, including *[Unforgiven](/source/Unforgiven)* (1992), *[Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil](/source/Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film))* (1997), *[Space Cowboys](/source/Space_Cowboys)* (2000), *[Blood Work](/source/Blood_Work_(film))* (2002), *[Mystic River](/source/Mystic_River_(film))* (2003), and *[Million Dollar Baby](/source/Million_Dollar_Baby)* (2004).[8]

Bumstead's final collaboration with Eastwood was on *[Flags of Our Fathers](/source/Flags_of_Our_Fathers_(film))* and *[Letters from Iwo Jima](/source/Letters_from_Iwo_Jima)*. Bumstead was 91 years old during the production, and the films were released after Bumstead's death. *Flags of Our Fathers* includes a dedication to "Bummy" in tribute to Bumstead.

## Family and honors

Bumstead was married to his wife, Lena, for 23 years. He had three sons: Robert, Marty, and Steven.[5]

In 1996, Bumstead received the [Art Directors Guild](/source/Art_Directors_Guild)'s lifetime achievement award.[8] He was also inducted into the [Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame](/source/Art_Directors_Guild_Hall_of_Fame).

He died in May 2006 at age 91.[5] He was posthumously inducted into the [Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame](/source/Art_Directors_Guild_Hall_of_Fame) in 2009.

## Filmography

All entries are sourced to the [American Film Institute](/source/American_Film_Institute)'s Henry Bumstead Filmography unless otherwise noted.[6]

- *[The Story of Dr. Wassell](/source/The_Story_of_Dr._Wassell)* (1944, set design)

- *[Saigon](/source/Saigon_(1948_film))* (1948, art director)

- *[The Sainted Sisters](/source/The_Sainted_Sisters)* (1948, art director)

- *[My Friend Irma](/source/My_Friend_Irma_(film))* (1949, art director)

- *[My Own True Love](/source/My_Own_True_Love)* (1949, art director)

- *[Song of Surrender](/source/Song_of_Surrender)* (1949, art director)

- *[Streets of Laredo](/source/Streets_of_Laredo_(film))* (1949, art director)[8]

- *[Top o' the Morning](/source/Top_o'_the_Morning_(1949_film))* (1949, art director)

- *[The Furies](/source/The_Furies_(1950_film))* (1950, art director)

- *[My Friend Irma Goes West](/source/My_Friend_Irma_Goes_West)* (1950, art director)

- *[No Man of Her Own](/source/No_Man_of_Her_Own_(1950_film))* (1950, art director)

- *[Dear Brat](/source/Dear_Brat)* (1951, art director)

- *[Rhubarg](/source/Rhubarb_(1951_film))* (1951, art director)

- *[The Redhead and the Cowboy](/source/The_Redhead_and_the_Cowboy)* (1951, art director)

- *[Submarine Command](/source/Submarine_Command)* (1951, art director)

- *[Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick](/source/Aaron_Slick_from_Punkin_Crick)* (1952, art director)

- *[Come Back, Little Sheba](/source/Come_Back%2C_Little_Sheba_(1952_film))* (1952, art director)

- *[Jumping Jacks](/source/Jumping_Jacks)* (1952, art director)

- *[Sailor Beware](/source/Sailor_Beware_(1952_film))* (1952, art director)[8]

- *[Little Boy Lost](/source/Little_Boy_Lost_(1953_film))* (1953, art director)

- *[Money from Home](/source/Money_from_Home)* (1953, art director)

- *[The Stars Are Singing](/source/The_Stars_Are_Singing)* (1953, art director)

- *[Knock on Wood](/source/Knock_on_Wood_(film))* (1954, art director)

- *[Lucy Gallant](/source/Lucy_Gallant)* (1955, art director)

- *[Run for Cover](/source/Run_for_Cover_(film))* (1955, art director)

- *[The Bridges at Toko-Ri](/source/The_Bridges_at_Toko-Ri)* (1955, art director,[6] production designer[8])

- *[Hollywood or Bust](/source/Hollywood_or_Bust)* (1956, art director)

- *[The Leather Saint](/source/The_Leather_Saint)* (1956, art director)

- *[The Man Who Knew Too Much](/source/The_Man_Who_Knew_Too_Much_(1956_film))* (1956, art director,[6] production designer[8])

- *[That Certain Feeling](/source/That_Certain_Feeling_(film))* (1956, art director)

- *[The Vagabond King](/source/The_Vagabond_King_(1956_film))* (1956, art director)

- *[As Young as We Are](/source/As_Young_as_We_Are)* (1958, art director)

- *[I Married a Monster from Outer Space](/source/I_Married_a_Monster_from_Outer_Space)* (1958, art director)

- *[Vertigo](/source/Vertigo_(film))* (1958, art director, production designer[8])

- *[The Hangman](/source/The_Hangman_(1959_film))* (1959, art director)

- *[The Trap](/source/The_Trap_(1959_film))* (1959, art director)

- *[The Bellboy](/source/The_Bellboy)* (1960, art director)

- *[Cinderfella](/source/Cinderfella)* (1960, art director)

- *[Come September](/source/Come_September)* (1961, art director)

- *[The Great Impostor](/source/The_Great_Impostor)* (1961, art director)

- *[The Spiral Road](/source/The_Spiral_Road)* (1962, art director)

- *[To Kill a Mockingbird](/source/To_Kill_a_Mockingbird_(film))* (1962, art director,[6] production designer[8])

- *[A Gathering of Eagles](/source/A_Gathering_of_Eagles)* (1963, art director)

- *[The Brass Bottle](/source/The_Brass_Bottle_(1964_film))* (1964, art director)

- *[Bullet for a Badman](/source/Bullet_for_a_Badman)* (1964, art director)

- *[Father Goose](/source/Father_Goose_(film))* (1964, art director)[8]

- *[The War Lord](/source/The_War_Lord)* (1965, art director)

- *[Beau Geste](/source/Beau_Geste_(1966_film))* (1966, art director)

- *[Blindfold](/source/Blindfold_(1966_film))* (1966, art director)

- *[Gunpoint](/source/Gunpoint_(film))* (1966, art director)

- *[Banning](/source/Banning_(film))* (1967, art director)

- *[The Secret War of Harry Frigg](/source/The_Secret_War_of_Harry_Frigg)* (1967, art director)[8]

- *[Tobruk](/source/Tobruk_(1967_film))* (1967, art director)

- *[What's So Bad About Feeling Good?](/source/What's_So_Bad_About_Feeling_Good%3F)* (1968, art director)

- *[A Man Called Gannon](/source/A_Man_Called_Gannon)* (1969, art director)

- *[Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here](/source/Tell_Them_Willie_Boy_Is_Here)* (1969, art director)

- *[Topaz](/source/Topaz_(1969_film))* (1969, production designer)

- *[One More Train to Rob](/source/One_More_Train_to_Rob)* (1971, art director)

- *[Raid on Rommel](/source/Raid_on_Rommel)* (1971, art director)

- *[Joe Kidd](/source/Joe_Kidd)* (1972, art director)[8]

- *[Slaughterhouse-Five](/source/Slaughterhouse-Five_(film))* (1972, art director)

- *[Showdown](/source/Showdown_(1973_film))* (1973, art director)

- *[The Sting](/source/The_Sting)* (1973, art director)[8]

- *[High Plains Drifter](/source/High_Plains_Drifter)* (1973, art director)[8]

- *[The Front Page](/source/The_Front_Page_(1974_film))* (1974, art director)[8]

- *[The Great Waldo Pepper](/source/The_Great_Waldo_Pepper)* (1975, art director)[8]

- *[Family Plot](/source/Family_Plot)* (1976, production designer)[8]

- *[Rollercoaster](/source/Rollercoaster_(1977_film))* (1977, production designer)

- *[Slap Shot](/source/Slap_Shot)* (1977, art director)

- *[House Calls](/source/House_Calls_(1978_film))* (1978, production designer)

- *[Same Time, Next Year](/source/Same_Time%2C_Next_Year_(film))* (1978, production designer)

- *[A Little Romance](/source/A_Little_Romance)* (1979, production designer)

- *[The Concorde ... Airport '79](/source/The_Concorde_..._Airport_'79)* (1979, production designer)

- *[Smokey and the Bandit II](/source/Smokey_and_the_Bandit_II)* (1980, production designer)

- *[The World According to Garp](/source/The_World_According_to_Garp_(film))* (1982, production designer)

- *[Harry & Son](/source/Harry_%26_Son)* (1984, production designer)

- *[The Little Drummer Girl](/source/The_Little_Drummer_Girl_(film))* (1984, production designer)

- *[Warning Sign](/source/Warning_Sign_(film))* (1985, production designer)

- *[Psycho III](/source/Psycho_III)* (1986, production designer)

- *[Funny Farm](/source/Funny_Farm_(film))* (1988, production designer)

- *[A Time of Destiny](/source/A_Time_of_Destiny)* (1988, production designer)

- *[Her Alibi](/source/Her_Alibi)* (1989, production designer)

- *[Almost an Angel](/source/Almost_an_Angel)* (1990, production designer)

- *[Ghost Dad](/source/Ghost_Dad)* (1990, production designer)

- *[Cape Fear](/source/Cape_Fear_(1991_film))* (1991, production designer)

- *[Unforgiven](/source/Unforgiven)* (1992 production designer)[8]

- *[A Perfect World](/source/A_Perfect_World)* (1993, production designer)

- *[The Stars Fell on Henrietta](/source/The_Stars_Fell_on_Henrietta)* (1995, production designer)[8]

- *[Absolute Power](/source/Absolute_Power_(film))* (1997, production designer)

- *[Home Alone 3](/source/Home_Alone_3)* (1997, production designer)

- *[Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil](/source/Midnight_in_the_Garden_of_Good_and_Evil_(film))* (1997, production designer)[8]

- *[True Crime](/source/True_Crime_(1999_film))* (1999, production designer)

- *[Space Cowboys](/source/Space_Cowboys)* (2000)

- *[Blood Work](/source/Blood_Work_(film))* (2002, production designer)

- *[Mystic River](/source/Mystic_River_(film))* (2003, production designer)[8]

- *[Million Dollar Baby](/source/Million_Dollar_Baby)* (2004, production designer)[8]

- *[Flags of Our Fathers](/source/Flags_of_Our_Fathers_(film))* (2006, production designer)[8]

- *[Letters from Iwo Jima](/source/Letters_from_Iwo_Jima)* (2006, production designer)[8]

## See also

- [Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame](/source/Art_Directors_Guild_Hall_of_Fame)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Henry Bumstead"](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/henry-bumstead-480402.html). *The Independent*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20220706135309/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/henry-bumstead-480402.html) from the original on 2022-07-06. Retrieved 2025-04-16.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** McLellan, Dennis (2006-05-27). ["Henry Bumstead, 91; Veteran Film Production Designer"](https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-may-27-me-bumstead27-story.html). *Los Angeles Times*. Retrieved 2025-04-16.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Henry Bumstead 90th Anniversary Tribute | Below the Line"](https://www.btlnews.com/community/henry-bumstead-90th-anniversary-tribute/). 2005-02-05. Retrieved 2025-04-16.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Horton_4-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Horton_4-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-Horton_4-2) Andrew Horton (2010). *Henry Bumstead and the World of Hollywood Art Direction*. University of Texas Press. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9780292779617](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9780292779617).

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-LAT_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-LAT_5-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-LAT_5-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-LAT_5-3) ["Henry Bumstead, 91; Veteran Film Production Designer"](https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59412656/henry-bumstead-91-veteran-film/). *Los Angeles Times*. May 27, 2006. p. B16 – via [Newspapers.com](/source/Newspapers.com).

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-AFI_6-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-AFI_6-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-AFI_6-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-AFI_6-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-AFI_6-4) [***f***](#cite_ref-AFI_6-5) ["Henry Bumstead Filmography"](https://catalog.afi.com/Person/69144-Henry-Bumstead?isMiscCredit=False). American Film Institute. Retrieved September 16, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["the 31st Academy Awards"](https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1959). *Oscars.org*. Retrieved September 16, 2020.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-4) [***f***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-5) [***g***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-6) [***h***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-7) [***i***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-8) [***j***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-9) [***k***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-10) [***l***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-11) [***m***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-12) [***n***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-13) [***o***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-14) [***p***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-15) [***q***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-16) [***r***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-17) [***s***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-18) [***t***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-19) [***u***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-20) [***v***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-21) [***w***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-22) [***x***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-23) [***y***](#cite_ref-ADG_8-24) ["Lifetime Achievement: Henry 'Bummy' Bumstead"](https://adg.org/awards/lifetime-achievement/henry-bummy-bumstead/). Art Directors Guild. Retrieved September 16, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** ["the 35th Academy Awards 1963"](https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1963). *Oscars.org*. Retrieved September 16, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** ["The 46th Academy Awards 1974"](https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1974). *Oscars.org*. Retrieved September 16, 2020.

## External links

- [Henry Bumstead](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0120317/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

- [Henry Bumstead papers](http://catalog.oscars.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=76834), Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Awards for Henry Bumstead v t e Academy Award for Best Production Design Interior Decoration (1927–1939) 1927/1928: William Cameron Menzies 1928/1929: Cedric Gibbons 1929/1930: Herman Rosse 1930/1931: Max Rée 1931/1932: Gordon Wiles 1932/1933: William S. Darling 1934: Cedric Gibbons, Fredric Hope 1935: Richard Day 1936: Richard Day 1937: Stephen Goosson 1938: Carl Jules Weyl 1939: Lyle R. Wheeler Black & White / Color (1940–1946) 1940 (bw): Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse / (c): Vincent Korda 1941 (bw): Richard Day, Nathan Juran, and Thomas Little / (c): Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary, and Edwin B. Willis 1942 (bw): Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright, and Thomas Little / (c): Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright, and Thomas Little 1943 (bw): James Basevi, William S. Darling, and Thomas Little / (c): Alexander Golitzen, John B. Goodman, Russell A. Gausman, and Ira S. Webb 1944 (bw): Cedric Gibbons, William Ferrari, Paul Huldschinsky, and Edwin B. Willis / (c): Wiard Ihnen and Thomas Little 1945 (bw): Wiard Ihnen and A. Roland Fields / (c): Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegté, and Samuel M. Comer 1946 (bw): William S. Darling, Lyle R. Wheeler, Thomas Little, and Frank E. Hughes / (c): Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, and Edwin B. Willis Art Direction–Set Decoration Black & White / Color (1947–1956) 1947 (bw): John Bryan and Wilfred Shingleton / (c): Alfred Junge 1948 (bw): Roger K. Furse and Carmen Dillon / (c): Hein Heckroth and Arthur Lawson 1949 (bw): Harry Horner, John Meehan, and Emile Kuri / (c): Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis, and Jack D. Moore 1950 (bw): Hans Dreier, John Meehan, Samuel M. Comer, and Ray Moyer / (c): Hans Dreier, Walter Tyler, Samuel M. Comer, and Ray Moyer 1951 (bw): Richard Day and George James Hopkins / (c): Cedric Gibbons, E. Preston Ames, Edwin B. Willis, and F. Keogh Gleason 1952 (bw): Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno, Edwin B. Willis, and F. Keogh Gleason /(c): Paul Sheriff and Marcel Vertès 1953 (bw): Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno, Edwin B. Willis, and Hugh Hunt / (c): Lyle R. Wheeler, George Davis, Walter M. Scott, and Paul S. Fox 1954 (bw): Richard Day / (c): John Meehan and Emile Kuri 1955 (bw): Hal Pereira, Tambi Larsen, Samuel M. Comer, and Arthur Krams / (c): William Flannery, Jo Mielziner, and Robert Priestley 1956 (bw): Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm F. Brown, Edwin B. Willis, and F. Keogh Gleason / (c): Lyle R. Wheeler, John DeCuir, Walter M. Scott, and Paul S. Fox 1957–1958 1957: Ted Haworth and Robert Priestley 1958: William A. Horning, E. Preston Ames, Henry Grace, and F. Keogh Gleason Black & White / Color (1959–1966) 1959 (bw): Lyle R. Wheeler, George Davis, Walter M. Scott, and Stuart A. Reiss / (c): William A. Horning (posthumous award), Edward Carfagno, and Hugh Hunt 1960 (bw): Alexandre Trauner and Edward G. Boyle / (c): Alexander Golitzen, Eric Orbom (posthumous award), Russell A. Gausman, and Julia Heron 1961 (bw): Harry Horner and Gene Callahan / (c): Boris Leven and Victor A. Gangelin 1962 (bw): Alexander Golitzen, Henry Bumstead, and Oliver Emert /(c): John Box, John Stoll, and Dario Simoni 1963 (bw): Gene Callahan / (c): John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Hilyard M. Brown, Herman A. Blumenthal, Elven Webb, Maurice Pelling, Boris Juraga, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox, and Ray Moyer 1964 (bw): Vassilis Photopoulos / (c): Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton, and George James Hopkins 1965 (bw): Robert Clatworthy and Joseph Kish /(c): John Box, Terence Marsh, and Dario Simoni 1966 (bw): Richard Sylbert and George James Hopkins / (c): Jack Martin Smith, Dale Hennesy, Walter M. Scott, and Stuart A. Reiss 1967–1980 1967: John Truscott, Edward Carrere, and John W. Brown 1968: John Box, Terence Marsh, Vernon Dixon, and Ken Muggleston 1969: John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Herman A. Blumenthal, Walter M. Scott, George James Hopkins, and Raphaël Bretton 1970: Urie McCleary, Gil Parrondo, Antonio Mateos, and Pierre-Louis Thévenet 1971: John Box, Ernest Archer, Jack Maxsted, Gil Parrondo, and Vernon Dixon 1972: Rolf Zehetbauer, Jurgen Kiebach, and Herbert Strabel 1973: Henry Bumstead and James W. Payne 1974: Dean Tavoularis, Angelo P. Graham, and George R. Nelson 1975: Ken Adam, Roy Walker, and Vernon Dixon 1976: George C. Jenkins and George Gaines 1977: John Barry, Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley, and Roger Christian 1978: Paul Sylbert, Edwin O'Donovan, and George Gaines 1979: Philip Rosenberg, Tony Walton, Edward Stewart, and Gary J. Brink 1980: Pierre Guffroy and Jack Stephens 1981–2000 1981: Norman Reynolds and Leslie Dilley (art); Michael D. Ford (set) 1982: Stuart Craig and Robert W. Laing (art); Michael Seirton (set) 1983: Anna Asp (art) 1984: Patrizia von Brandenstein (art); Karel Černý (set) 1985: Stephen B. Grimes (art); Josie MacAvin (set) 1986: Gianni Quaranta and Brian Ackland-Snow (art); Brian Savegar and Elio Altramura (set) 1987: Ferdinando Scarfiotti (art); Bruno Cesari and Osvaldo Desideri (set) 1988: Stuart Craig (art); Gérard James (set) 1989: Anton Furst (art); Peter Young (set) 1990: Richard Sylbert (art); Rick Simpson (set) 1991: Dennis Gassner (art); Nancy Haigh (set) 1992: Luciana Arrighi (art); Ian Whittaker (set) 1993: Allan Starski (art); Ewa Braun (set) 1994: Ken Adam (art); Carolyn Scott (set) 1995: Eugenio Zanetti (art) 1996: Stuart Craig (art); Stephenie McMillan (set) 1997: Peter Lamont (art); Michael D. Ford (set) 1998: Martin Childs (art); Jill Quertier (set) 1999: Rick Heinrichs (art); Peter Young (set) 2000: Timmy Yip (art) 2001–present 2001: Catherine Martin (art); Brigitte Broch (set) 2002: John Myhre (art); Gordon Sim (set) 2003: Grant Major (art); Dan Hennah and Alan Lee (set) 2004: Dante Ferretti (art); Francesca Lo Schiavo (set) 2005: John Myhre (art); Gretchen Rau (set) 2006: Eugenio Caballero (art); Pilar Revuelta (set) 2007: Dante Ferretti (art); Francesca Lo Schiavo (set) 2008: Donald Graham Burt (art); Victor J. Zolfo (set) 2009: Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg (art); Kim Sinclair (set) 2010: Robert Stromberg (art); Karen O'Hara (set) 2011: Dante Ferretti (art); Francesca Lo Schiavo (set) 2012: Rick Carter (art); Jim Erickson (set) 2013: Catherine Martin (art); Beverley Dunn (set) 2014: Adam Stockhausen (art); Anna Pinnock (set) 2015: Colin Gibson (art); Lisa Thompson (set) 2016: David Wasco (art); Sandy Reynolds-Wasco (set) 2017: Paul Denham Austerberry (art); Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin (set) 2018: Hannah Beachler (art); Jay Hart (set) 2019: Barbara Ling (art); Nancy Haigh (set) 2020: Donald Graham Burt (art); Jan Pascale (set) 2021: Patrice Vermette (art) and Zsuzsanna Sipos (set) 2022: Christian M. Goldbeck (art) and Ernestine Hipper (set) 2023: James Price and Shona Heath (art); Zsuzsa Mihalek (set) 2024: Nathan Crowley (art); Lee Sandales (set) 2025: Tamara Deverell (art); Shane Vieau (set) v t e Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Feature Film Feature Film (1996–1999) Stuart Craig (1996) Peter Lamont (1997) Eugenio Zanetti (1998) Rick Heinrichs (1999) Period or Fantasy (2000–2005) Arthur Max (2000) Catherine Martin (2001) Grant Major (2002) Grant Major (2003) Rick Heinrichs (2004) John Myhre (2005) Contemporary (2000–present) David Gropman (2000) Aline Bonetto (2001) Jeannine Oppewall (2002) Henry Bumstead (2003) Alex McDowell (2004) David J. Bomba (2005) Peter Lamont (2006) Jess Gonchor (2007) Mark Digby (2008) Karl Júlíusson (2009) Thérèse DePrez (2010) Donald Graham Burt (2011) Dennis Gassner (2012) K. K. Barrett (2013) Kevin Thompson (2014) Arthur Max (2015) David Wasco (2016) François Audouy (2017) Nelson Coates (2018) Lee Ha-jun (2019) Wynn Thomas (2020) Mark Tildesley (2021) Rick Heinrichs (2022) Suzie Davies (2023) Suzie Davies (2024) Florencia Martin (2025) Fantasy (2006–present) Eugenio Caballero (2006) Dennis Gassner (2007) Nathan Crowley (2008) Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg (2009) Guy Hendrix Dyas (2010) Stuart Craig (2011) David Gropman (2012) Andy Nicholson (2013) Charles Wood (2014) Colin Gibson (2015) Guy Hendrix Dyas (2016) Dennis Gassner (2017) Hannah Beachler (2018) Charles Wood (2019) Nathan Crowley (2020) Patrice Vermette (2021) Jason Kisvarday (2022) James Price and Shona Heath (2023) Nathan Crowley (2024) Kasra Farahani (2025) Period (2006–present) Tingxiao Huo (2006) Jack Fisk (2007) Donald Graham Burt (2008) Sarah Greenwood (2009) Eve Stewart (2010) Dante Ferretti (2011) Sarah Greenwood (2012) Catherine Martin (2013) Adam Stockhausen (2014) Jack Fisk (2015) Wynn Thomas (2016) Paul Denham Austerberry (2017) Fiona Crombie (2018) Barbara Ling (2019) Donald Graham Burt (2020) Tamara Deverell (2021) Florencia Martin (2022) Ruth De Jong (2023) Craig Lathrop (2024) Tamara Deverell (2025) Animated (2017–present) Harley Jessup (2017) Adam Stockhausen and Paul Harrod (2018) Bob Pauley (2019) Steve Pilcher (2020) Ian Gooding and Lorelay Bové (2021) Guy Davis and Curt Enderle (2022) Patrick O'Keefe (2023) Raymond Zibach (2024) Mingjue Helen Chen and Dave Bleich (2025) v t e Art Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award 1996—2014 Robert F. Boyle Henry Bumstead Harold Michelson Jan Scott Albert Brenner Sir Ken Adam William J. Creber John B. Mansbridge Dean Tavoularis Stuart Craig Paul Sylbert Terence Marsh Patricia Norris Tony Walton Herman Zimmerman Camille Abbott Jim Bissell John P. Bruce Rick Carter Will Ferrell 2015—2020 Bill Anderson Harrison Ellenshaw Patrizia Von Brandenstein Cate Bangs Albert Obregon Joseph Musso Rene Lagler William J. Newmon II James J. Murakami John Moffitt Marty Kline Norm Newberry Joe Alves Denis Olsen Stephen Berger Jack Johnson John Eaves Patrick DeGreve Martha Johnson Stuart Wurtzel v t e Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame (2000s) 2005 Wilfred Buckland Richard Day John DeCuir Anton Grot Boris Leven William Cameron Menzies Van Nest Polglase 2006 John Box Hans Dreier Cedric Gibbons Jan Scott Alexandre Trauner 2007 Hilyard M. Brown Henry Bumstead Carroll Clark Stephen Goosson Harry Horner 2008 Edward Carfagno Stephen B. Grimes Dale Hennesy James Trittipo Lyle R. Wheeler 2009 Ted Haworth Joseph McMillan "Mac" Johnson Romain Johnston John Meehan Harold Michelson Complete list 2000s 2010s 2020s v t e Satellite Award for Best Production Design Catherine Martin (1996) Peter Lamont (1997) Dennis Gassner (1998) Rick Heinrichs, Ken Court, John Dexter, Andy Nicholson, and Leslie Tomkins (1999) Don Taylor (2000) Catherine Martin, Ian Gracie, and Annie Beauchamp (2001) Dante Ferretti (2002) Grant Major, Dan Hennah, and Alan Lee (2003) Eve Stewart, John Bush, and John Hill (2004) James D. Bissell (2005) Henry Bumstead, Jack G. Taylor Jr., and Richard C. Goddard (2006) Guy Hendrix Dyas and David Allday (2007) Catherine Martin, Ian Gracie, and Karen Murphy (2008) Dan Bishop and Ian Phillips (2009) Guy Hendrix Dyas, Luke Freeborn, Brad Ricker, and Dean Wolcott (2010) Laurence Bennett and Gregory S. Hooper (2011) Rick Carter, Curt Beech, David Crank, and Leslie McDonald (2012) Beverly Dunn and Catherine Martin (2013) Adam Stockhausen, Anna Pinnock, and Stephan O. Gessler (2014) Adam Stockhausen (2015) David Wasco (2016) Paul Denham Austerberry (2017) John Myhre (2018) Beth Mickle and Michael Ahern (2019) Donald Graham Burt, Chris Craine, Jan Pascale, and Dan Webster (2020) Stefan Dechant (2021) Florencia Martin and Anthony Carlino (2022) Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer (2023) Arthur Max, Jille Azis, and Elli Griff (2024) Tamara Deverell and Shane Vieau (2025)

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