- Alexander Golitzen
Alexander Golitzen, (
Moscow ,February 28 ,1908 -San Diego ,July 26 ,2005 ) oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies.Prince Alexander Golitzen was born in Moscow, but fled the country with his family during the Russian Revolution. Travelling via
Siberia andChina , they arrived inSeattle , where Alexander graduated fromhigh school . He then attended theUniversity of Washington , where he achieved a degree inarchitecture .He started his art direction career in
Los Angeles , as an assistant toAlexander Toluboff , an art director forMGM . He started working withWalter Wanger (a producer) in 1939 and they worked together for many movies. Starting in 1942, and continuing for the next 30 years, he became a unitart director , and later a supervising art director at Universal, overseeing dozens of productions.Alexander Golitzen earned an Oscar nomination for "Foreign Correspondent" (1940), and received an Oscar (shared with
John B. Goodman ) for "Phantom" in 1943.He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on "Sundown" (1941), "Arabian Nights" (1942), "
The Climax " (1944), "Flower Drum Song" (1961), "That Touch of Mink " (1962), "Gambit" (1966), "Thoroughly Modern Millie " (1967), "Sweet Charity " (1969), "Airport" (1970), and "Earthquake" (1974).Alexander was married for 72 years to Frances, who survived him. They had a daughter Cynthia, a son Peter, five grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.
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