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Carmen Dillon (1908–2000)

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Educated at Newhall Convent in Essex and at North London Collegiate School. Trained for six years as an architect, before joining the art department at Fox studios in England. Moved to Pinewood in 1938. Something of a rarity, being a female art director in the 1940's, she established a solid reputation through her work with Anthony Asquith ( Adventure for Two... See more trivia »

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Filmography

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1976 The Omen
 
1975 Love Among the Ruins (TV movie)
 
1974 Butley
 
1971 To Catch a Spy
 
1970 The Go-Between
 
1969 Sinful Davey
 
1968 Otley
 
1967 Accident
 
1965 Gypsy Girl
 
1961 Roommates
 
1961 The Naked Edge
 
1960 Make Mine Mink
 
1960 Kidnapped
 
1959 Sapphire
 
1957 Miracle in Soho
 
1956 Checkpoint
 
1955 Richard III
 
1955 Simon and Laura
 
1955 Doctor at Sea
 
1955 One Good Turn
 
1952 Tonight at 8:30
 
1950 The Inheritance
 
1948 Woman Hater
 
1948 Hamlet
 
1948 Vice Versa
 
1947 High Fury
 
1946 Carnival
 
1946 Secret Flight
 
1943 The Gentle Sex
 
1942 Secret Mission
 
1938 Father O'Nine
 
Show ShowProduction Designer (4 titles)
1979 The Corn Is Green (TV movie)
 
1977 Julia
 
Show ShowArt Department (4 titles)
1944 Henry V (art director assistant)
 
1941 Quiet Wedding (assistant art director)
 
1941 A Voice in the Night (assistant art director - uncredited)
 
1940 French Without Tears (assistant art director - uncredited)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
2007 Nova (TV series documentary)
Great Grandmother
Forgotten Genius (2007) … Great Grandmother
 
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Trivia:

Educated at Newhall Convent in Essex and at North London Collegiate School. Trained for six years as an architect, before joining the art department at Fox studios in England. Moved to Pinewood in 1938. Something of a rarity, being a female art director in the 1940's, she established a solid reputation through her work with Anthony Asquith ( Adventure for Two... See more »

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Scorpio