Duncan Sutherland
Duncan Sutherland | |
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Born |
1 August 1905 Glasgow, Scotland United Kingdom |
Died |
1967 London, England United Kingdom |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1932 - 1966 (film) |
Duncan Sutherland (1905–1967) was a British art director who designed the sets for over eighty films and television series between the early 1930s and mid-1960s. Sutherland spent much of the 1940s employed by Ealing Studios where he worked on films such as It Always Rains on Sunday and The Loves of Joanna Godden.[1]
In the 1950s he began working on television series such as The Scarlet Pimpernel and The Count of Monte Cristo.
Selected filmography
- After Office Hours (1932)
- The Innocents of Chicago (1932)
- Their Night Out (1933)
- No Funny Business (1933)
- Heads We Go (1933)
- Dandy Dick (1935)
- Drake of England (1935)
- Well Done, Henry (1936)
- Lassie from Lancashire (1938)
- The Dark Eyes of London (1939)
- San Demetrio London (1943)
- Dreaming (1944)
- Here Comes the Sun (1946)
- It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)
- The Loves of Joanna Godden (1947)
- The History of Mr. Polly (1949)
- Obsession (1949)
- Last Holiday (1950)
- Cairo Road (1950)
- Night Was Our Friend (1951)
- The Bandit of Zhobe (1959)
- Fury at Smugglers' Bay (1961)
References
- ↑ Barr p.198
Bibliography
- Barr, Charles. Ealing Studios. University of California Press, 1998.
External links
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