Jean d'Eaubonne
Jean d'Eaubonne (March 8, 1903 - July 30, 1971) was a French art director. Over the course of his career he worked with some of his country's most distinguished directors, including Jean Cocteau on such productions as "Le Sang d'un Poete" (1930). D'Eaubonne was formally trained to be a painter and a sculptor. He broke into films working as an assistant to production designer Lazare Meerson. He moved to the US in the late-1950s and remained there until his death in 1971. He received an Oscar nomination in 1951 for his work on Max Ophüls's La Ronde'[1]'.
Selected filmography
- Miss Helyett (1933)
- The Queen of Biarritz (1934)
- Little Jacques (1934)
- The Green Jacket (1937)
- The Men Without Names (1937)
- Crossroads (1938)
- Three Waltzes (1938)
- Star Without Light (1946)
- Devil and the Angel (1946)
- Dilemma of Two Angels (1948)
- Marianne of My Youth (1955)
- The Nina B. Affair (1961)
- Encounter in Salzburg (1964)
- Johnny Banco (1967)
References
- "The 24th Academy Awards (1952) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
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