Ontify
⌘
S
⌘
S
Edward G. Boyle - Ontify
Share
Edward G. Boyle
Edward George Boyle
American set decorator (1899–1977).
Wikipedia | Edward G. Boyle
Statements about
Edward G. Boyle
Sex or Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Ontario
Place of Death
Hollywood
Country of Citizenship
Canada
Date of Birth
1/30/1899
Date of Death
2/17/1977
Instance Of
Human
Occupation
Scenographer
Given Name
Nominated For
Award Received
Family Name
Place of Burial
Edward
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/6/1942)
For Work
:
The Son of Monte Cristo
Statement Is Subject Of
:
14th Academy Awards
Together With
:
John DuCasse Schulze
Point in Time
:
2/6/1942
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/22/1960)
For Work
:
Some Like It Hot
Statement Is Subject Of
:
32nd Academy Awards
Together With
:
Ted Haworth
Point in Time
:
2/22/1960
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/27/1961)
For Work
:
The Apartment
Statement Is Subject Of
:
33rd Academy Awards
Point in Time
:
2/27/1961
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/26/1962)
For Work
:
The Children's Hour
Statement Is Subject Of
:
34th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Fernando Carrere
Point in Time
:
2/26/1962
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/23/1965)
For Work
:
Seven Days in May
Statement Is Subject Of
:
37th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Cary Odell
Point in Time
:
2/23/1965
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/20/1967)
For Work
:
The Fortune Cookie
Statement Is Subject Of
:
39th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Robert Luthardt
Point in Time
:
2/20/1967
Academy Award for Best Production Design
(2/16/1970)
For Work
:
Gaily, Gaily
Statement Is Subject Of
:
42nd Academy Awards
Together With
:
Robert F. Boyle
Together With
:
George B. Chan
Together With
:
Carl Biddiscombe
Point in Time
:
2/16/1970
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(4/17/1961)
For Work
:
The Apartment
Statement Is Subject Of
:
33rd Academy Awards
Point in Time
:
4/17/1961
Boyle
Cobden Cemetery