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Edward Carrere

Art
1906(Mexico)-1984
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Born in Mexico, Edward Carrere (13 October 1906 - 19 December 1984) first hit Hollywood in 1947, making his debut as an art director on "My Wild Irish Rose". He garnered his first Academy Award nomination two years later for the Errol Flynn epic "Adventures of Don Juan". Throughout the late 1940s and the 1950s he worked on such films as "White Heat" (1949), "The Fountainhead" (1949), "The Flame and the Arrow" (1950), "Dial M for Murder" (1954), "Sweet Smell of Success" (1957), "Separate Tables" (1958) and "Elmer Gantry" (1960). His second Oscar nomination was in 1960 was for the Roosevelt biopic "Sunrise at Campobello". He won the Academy Award seven years later for his work on "Camelot".

Participates in

  • Sweet Smell of Success
  • Dial M for Murder
  • The Wild Bunch
  • I Died a Thousand Times
  • Elmer Gantry
  • Santiago
  • Never Too Late
  • Cry Tough
  • The Pleasure Seekers
  • The Third Day
  • The Fountainhead
  • Two Guys from Texas
  • My Wild Irish Rose
  • Raton Pass
  • White Heat
  • Winter Meeting
  • The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
  • Helen of Troy
  • The Story of Will Rogers
  • The Flame and the Arrow
  • Sunrise at Campobello
  • Island of Love
  • Taras Bulba
  • Run Silent, Run Deep
  • Take a Giant Step
  • Not With My Wife, You Don't
  • Critic's Choice
  • Separate Tables
  • Bugles in the Afternoon
  • Francis of Assisi
  • Camelot
  • The Rabbit Trap
  • Adventures of Don Juan
  • Retreat, Hell!
  • Sincerely Yours
  • The Big Trees
  • Act One
  • Act One
  • There Was a Crooked Man...
  • The Devil's Disciple
  • Serenade
  • Jim Thorpe – All-American
  • Camelot
  • Riding Shotgun
  • The Breaking Point
  • Along the Great Divide