• Richard Sylbert (April 16, 1928 – March 23, 2002) was an American production designer and art director, primarily for feature films. Sylbert was born in...
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  • set designer Richard Sylbert (1928–2002), American production designer and art director This page lists people with the surname Sylbert. If an internal...
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  • Director and Best Picture (Drama) and Oscars for Best Art Direction (Richard Sylbert, George Gaines) and Best Film Editing. A musician named Dixie Dwyer...
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    Susanna Moore (redirect from Lulu Sylbert)
    Moore has a daughter, Lulu, with production designer and art director Richard Sylbert, and later lived with Michael Laughlin. Lulu acted as a child, playing...
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  • shooting the film on location in Chicago, but production designer Richard Sylbert believed Dick Tracy would work better using sound stages and backlots...
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  • Anthea Sylbert (née Giannakouros; October 6, 1939 – June 18, 2024) was an American film producer and costume designer, who was active during the "modern...
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  • combined into one), Best Costume Design and for Best Art Direction (Richard Sylbert, George James Hopkins). It was the first film to have its entire credited...
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  • Mulwray at the fictional "El Macondo Apartments". Production director Richard Sylbert says this was indeed a reference to the fictional town created by García...
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  • Levitt 1966 (39th) Black-and-White Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Richard Sylbert George James Hopkins The Fortune Cookie Robert Luthardt Edward G. Boyle...
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  • "Tony Walton obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 March 2022. Sandomir, Richard (5 March 2022). "Tony Walton, Award-Winning Stage and Screen Designer,...
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