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George Hopkins
George James Hopkins
American art set designer, playwright and production designer (1896-1985).
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George Hopkins
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Sex or Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Pasadena
Place of Death
Los Angeles
Country of Citizenship
United States
Instance Of
Human
Date of Birth
3/23/1896
Date of Death
2/11/1985
Occupation
Scenographer
Costume Designer
Screenwriter
Production Designer
Given Name
Nominated For
13 items
Award Received
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Cause of Death
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George
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/6/1944)
For Work
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This Is the Army
Statement Is Subject Of
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16th Academy Awards
Together With
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John Hughes
Together With
:
John Koenig
Point in Time
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2/6/1944
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/6/1944)
For Work
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Mission to Moscow
Statement Is Subject Of
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16th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Carl Jules Weyl
Point in Time
:
2/6/1944
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/13/1948)
For Work
:
Life with Father
Statement Is Subject Of
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20th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Robert M. Haas
Point in Time
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2/13/1948
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/11/1952)
For Work
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A Streetcar Named Desire
Statement Is Subject Of
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24th Academy Awards
Point in Time
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2/11/1952
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/12/1955)
For Work
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A Star Is Born
Statement Is Subject Of
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27th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Malcolm C. Bert
Together With
:
Gene Allen
Together With
:
Irene Sharaff
Point in Time
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2/12/1955
Academy Award for Best Production Design
(2/23/1959)
For Work
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Auntie Mame
Statement Is Subject Of
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31st Academy Awards
Together With
:
Malcolm C. Bert
Point in Time
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2/23/1959
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/27/1961)
For Work
:
Sunrise at Campobello
Statement Is Subject Of
:
33rd Academy Awards
Together With
:
Edward Carrere
Point in Time
:
2/27/1961
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/25/1963)
For Work
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The Music Man
Statement Is Subject Of
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35th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Paul Groesse
Point in Time
:
2/25/1963
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/25/1963)
For Work
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Days of Wine and Roses
Statement Is Subject Of
:
35th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Joseph C. Wright
Point in Time
:
2/25/1963
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/23/1965)
For Work
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My Fair Lady
Statement Is Subject Of
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37th Academy Awards
Point in Time
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2/23/1965
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/21/1966)
For Work
:
Inside Daisy Clover
Statement Is Subject Of
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38th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Robert Clatworthy
Point in Time
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2/21/1966
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/20/1967)
For Work
:
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Statement Is Subject Of
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39th Academy Awards
Point in Time
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2/20/1967
Academy Award for Best Production Design
(2/16/1970)
For Work
:
Hello, Dolly!
Statement Is Subject Of
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42nd Academy Awards
Point in Time
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2/16/1970
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(3/20/1952)
For Work
:
A Streetcar Named Desire
Statement Is Subject Of
:
24th Academy Awards
Point in Time
:
3/20/1952
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(4/5/1965)
For Work
:
My Fair Lady
Statement Is Subject Of
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37th Academy Awards
Point in Time
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4/5/1965
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(4/10/1967)
For Work
:
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Statement Is Subject Of
:
39th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Richard Sylbert
Point in Time
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4/10/1967
Academy Award for Best Production Design
(4/7/1970)
For Work
:
Hello, Dolly!
Statement Is Subject Of
:
42nd Academy Awards
Point in Time
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4/7/1970
Hopkins
Disease
1917
Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum
Natural Causes