George C. Webb

George C. Webb is an American art director and production designer, who was nominated four times for an Academy Award for Best Production Design.

Life

Webb began his career as an art director and production designer in 1962 in the film The language of force ( Pressure Point ) and was then involved until 1977 in the production of some forty films.

At the Academy Awards in 1967, he was first nominated for an Academy Award for Best Production Design and together with Alexander Golitzen, John McCarthy Jr. and John P. Austin for the color film The Girl from the Cherry Bar ( 1966).

Other nominees in this category, followed in 1968 sought with Golitzen and Howard Bristol for Rich Man ( Thoroughly Modern Millie, 1967), 1970 Golitzen and Jack D. Moore for Sweet Charity ( 1970) and most recently at the Oscar ceremony in 1977 with Mickey S. Michaels for lost in the Bermuda Triangle (1977).

In the 1990s, he worked for three productions as an electrician.

Filmography (selection)

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