A. Roland Fields

A. Roland Fields ( Ansel Roland Fields, born June 10, 1884 in Tustin, USA, † unknown) was an American Designer, the Academy Award for Best Production Design received at the Academy Awards 1946.

Biography

Fields began in 1934 as a set dresser in the film Kentucky Kernel and worked in the course of his work in the film industry in Hollywood at the facilities of more than forty films.

At the Academy Awards in 1942, he was first nominated for the Academy Award for Best Production Design and indeed with Perry Ferguson, Van Nest Polglase and Darrell Silvera for the black and white film Citizen Kane. 1943 was followed by another nomination in this category with Albert S. D' Agostino and Darrell Silvera for The Magnificent Ambersons (1942 ).

In 1943 he won together with Wiard you the Academy Award for Best Production Design in the black and white film espionage in the Far East (1945 ).

Other well-known films in which he worked as a production designer, were Cat People (1942 ), I followed a Zombie ( 1943), Winchester '73 (1950 ) and most recently Pirates of Macao ( 1951).

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