Léon Barsacq
Léon Barsacq (18 October 1906 – 23 December 1969) was a Russian-born and naturalized French production designer, art director and set decorator. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film The Longest Day.[1] He was the brother of French theatre director André Barsacq and the father of film actor Yves Barsacq.
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Born | |
Died | 23 December 1969 63) Paris, France | (aged
Occupation | Production designer Art director Set decorator |
Years active | 1934-1968 |
Selected filmography
- Compliments of Mister Flow (1936)
- Southern Mail (1937)
- I Was an Adventuress (1938)
- The Mysteries of Paris (1943)
- The Last Vacation (1948)
- Eternal Conflict (1948)
- The Glass Castle (1950)
- Imperial Violets (1952)
- The Beauty of Cadiz (1953)
- All the Gold in the World (1961)
- The Longest Day (1962)
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References
- "The 35th Academy Awards (1963) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
External links
- Léon Barsacq on IMDb
- Léon Barsacq at AllMovie
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