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Name: Cedric Gibbons
Birth Date: March 23, 1893
Death Date: 1960
Place of Birth: New York, United States
Place of Death: Westwood, California, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: art director

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Biography of Cedric Gibbons
614 words, approx. 2 pages
The production designer Cedric Gibbons (1893-1960), though little-known to many filmgoers, strongly influenced many of Hollywood's greatest films. Gibbons was born in New York on March 23, 1893. Already educated in art and architecture, he began his...


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Austin Cedric Gibbons, (March 23 1893 – July 26, 1960) was an American art director who was one of the most important and influential in the field in the history of American film. He also made a great impact on motion picture theater architecture...


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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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01/02/2001: 315 words, approx. 1 pages
Gibbons, Brenner named in lawsuit From Journal Sentinel staff and The Associated Press Tuesday, January 2, 2001 Eau Claire -- Television personality Leeza Gibbons and comedian David Brenner are among the defendants in a defamation lawsuit filed by a former Eau...
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Variety
Set for life: Hollywood's top production designers bring their cinematic expertise to home design.(Dennis Gassner, David Wasco, Cedric Gibbons, Tony Duquette, Shawn Hausman, Jeannie Oppewall, )
04/04/2005: 1,600 words, approx. 5 pages
Whitley Heights serves as a fitting backdrop for production designer Dennis Gassner ("Big Fish," "Bugsy") and his wife, Amy Ness, a former location scout. "Hollywood history resonates here," says Gassner of the area first developed for the silent filmmakers of the early 1920s."It's exciting...
 


 

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