American art director
Carroll Clark |
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Born | (1894-02-06)February 6, 1894
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Died | May 17, 1968(1968-05-17) (aged 74)
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Occupation | Art director |
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Years active | 1927-1968 |
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Carroll Clark (February 6, 1894 – May 17, 1968) was an American art director. He was nominated for seven Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction.[1][2] He worked on 173 films between 1927 and 1968. He was born in Mountain View, California and died in Glendale, California.
Early filmography
Year
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Film
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1927
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The Magic Garden
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1930
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Swing High
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1930
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Holiday
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1930
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Her Man
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1930
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Big Money
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1930
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Sin Takes a Holiday
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1931
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The Painted Desert
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1931
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Lonely Wives
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1931
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Beyond Victory
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1931
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Born to Love
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1931
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Sweepstakes
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1931
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The Common Law
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1931
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Rebound
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1931
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The Big Gamble
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1931
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Sundown Trail
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1931
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Smart Woman (uncredited)
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1931
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Devotion
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1931
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The Tip Off
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1931
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Freighters of Destiny
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1931
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Bad Company
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1931
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Suicide Fleet
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1931
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The Big Shot
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1932
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Partners
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1932
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Panama Flow
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1932
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Prestige
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1932
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A Woman Commands
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1932
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Lady With a Past
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1932
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The Saddle Buster
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1932
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Carnival Boat
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1932
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Young Bride
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1932
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Symphony of Six Million
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1932
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The Roadhouse Murder
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1932
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State's Attorney
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1932
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Ghost Valley
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1932
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Westward Passage
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1932
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Is My Face Red
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1932
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What Price Hollywood?
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1932
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Roar of the Dragon
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1932
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Beyond the Rockies
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1932
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Bird of Paradise
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1932
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The Age of Consent
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1932
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Thirteen Women
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1932
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The Most Dangerous Game
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1932
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Hold 'em Jail
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1932
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Hell's Highway
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1932
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Come On Danger!
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1932
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A Bill of Divorcement
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1932
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The Phantom of Crestwood
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1932
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Little Orphan Annie
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1932
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The Sport Parade
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1932
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The Conquerors
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1932
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Rockabye
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1932
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Renegades of the West
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1932
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Secrets of the French Police
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1933
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No Other Woman (uncredited)
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1933
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The Monkey's Paw
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1933
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The Great Jasper
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1933
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King Kong (uncredited)
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1933
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Cross Fire (uncredited)
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1933
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Aggie Appleby Maker of Men
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1933
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The Right to Romance
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1933
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Flying Down To Rio
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1934
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Hips, Hips, Hooray!
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1934
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Spitfire
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1934
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This Man is Mine
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1934
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Of Human Bondage
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1934
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Cockeyed Cavaliers
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1934
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Bachelor Bait
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1934
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The Fountain
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1934
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Down to Their Last Yacht
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1934
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The Gay Divorcee
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1934
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Lightning Strikes Twice
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1934
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The Little Minister
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1935
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Enchanted April
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1941
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Playmates
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1942
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Joan of Paris
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Award Nominations
Clark was nominated for seven Academy Awards for Best Art Direction:
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