- Harold Michelson
Harold Michelson (
February 15 ,1920 –March 2 ,2007 ) was anAcademy Award -nominated Americanproduction designer andart director . In addition, he worked as anillustrator and/orstoryboard artist on numerousfilm s from the 1940s through the 1990s.Biography
A native of
New York City , Michelson worked with theBureau of Printing inWashington, D.C. after graduatinghigh school . He then served as abombadier -navigator in theU.S. Air Force duringWorld War II , flying more than 40 missions overGermany .After the war, Michelson became an illustrator. He worked on
magazine s while attending theArt Students League of New York before moving on toChicago andLos Angeles , where he illustratedmovie poster s. He ultimately became an illustrator forColumbia Pictures before being traded toParamount Pictures , where he worked as illustrator and storyboard artist on "The Ten Commandments", among otherfilm s. He then worked as a storyboard artist on "Ben-Hur" forMGM and "Spartacus" forUniversal Pictures .Throughout the remainder of the 1960s, he worked as either illustrator or storyboard artist on such classic films as "West Side Story", "The Birds", "Cleopatra", "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "
The Graduate ". During the 1970s, he was an illustrator for films like "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Cross of Iron "; in the 1980s, he worked on "Firestarter " and "The Cotton Club" and was a visual consultant on the 1986remake of "The Fly".His career as an art director started in
television , beginning withNBC 's "Matinee Theatre " and moving on to such programs as "Gomer Pyle, USMC " and "The Andy Griffith Show ". He would go on to serve as art director on several films, and also began working as production designer with the 1971Cannes Film Festival Jury Grand Prize-winning film "Johnny Got His Gun ", all the while continuing his career as an illustrator and storyboard artist.Michelson shared his first Academy Award nomination for his
production design s on ', contributing to the interior and exterior design on the newly refit USS "Enterprise". He shared a second nomination for his art direction on the 1983 film "Terms of Endearment ". He also worked on two films forMel Brooks , first as production designer on ' and later as art director for "Spaceballs ". Michelson's other art direction credits include the films "Mommie Dearest ", "Planes, Trains & Automobiles " and "Dick Tracy".In more recent years, Michelson served as a consultant for producer
Danny DeVito on films such as "Hoffa " and "Death to Smoochy ". In 1999 Michelson was honored with theArt Director Guild 's Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2002, he received the Outstanding Achievement in Production Design award from theHollywood Film Festival .Michelson died at the
Motion Picture & Television Fund retirement home in 2007.External links
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