Edward Carrick(1905-1998)
- Art Director
- Art Department
- Production Designer
Studied art and theater in Europe between 1917 and 1926 with his father
E. Gordon Craig. He became an Art
Director for Welsh-Pearson Film Company in 1927 and made silent movies
at the Old Stoll Studios. From 1932 to 1935 he was Supervising Art
Director at ATP Studios, and in 1936 he moved to Criterion Films,
working for Douglas Fairbanks Jr..
In 1937, Carrick founded the first school in England for film arts. His
non-film credits include "Macbeth" at the Old Vic in 1935, "Night Must
Fall," "Henry V" at Drury Lane, and "Johnson Over Jordan."