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Ted Haworth

Production designer, art director (1917-1993).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Cleveland

Place of Death

Provo

Country of Citizenship

United States

Instance Of

Human

Date of Birth

9/26/1917

Date of Death

2/18/1993

Given Name

Ted

Occupation

Art Director
Production Designer

Nominated For

Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/18/1956)
For Work
:
Marty
Statement Is Subject Of
:
28th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Walter M. Simonds
Together With
:
Robert Priestley
Point in Time
: 2/18/1956
Academy Award for Best Production Design
(2/18/1958)
For Work
:
Sayonara
Statement Is Subject Of
:
30th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/18/1958
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
:
Edward G. Boyle
Point in Time
: 2/22/1960
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/27/1961)
For Work
:
Pepe
Statement Is Subject Of
:
33rd Academy Awards
Together With
:
William Kiernan
Point in Time
: 2/27/1961
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White
(2/25/1963)
For Work
:
The Longest Day
Statement Is Subject Of
:
35th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Léon Barsacq
Together With
:
Vincent Korda
Together With
:
Gabriel Béchir
Point in Time
: 2/25/1963
Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Color
(2/23/1965)
For Work
:
What a Way to Go!
Statement Is Subject Of
:
37th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Jack Martin Smith
Together With
:
Walter M. Scott
Together With
:
Stuart A. Reiss
Point in Time
: 2/23/1965

Award Received

Academy Award for Best Production Design
(3/26/1958)
For Work
:
Sayonara
Statement Is Subject Of
:
30th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 3/26/1958

Educated At

University of Southern California

Family Name

Haworth

Cause of Death

Cardiovascular Disease

Start of Work Period

1950

Manner of Death

Natural Causes
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