- Carmen Dillon was born on October 25, 1908 in Cricklewood, London, England, UK. She was an art director and production designer, known for Hamlet (1948), The Omen (1976) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1952). She died on April 12, 2000 in Hove, East Sussex, England, UK.
- She trained Oscar-winning art directors John Box, Terence Marsh and Roy Walker.
- 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 (1943), Johnny in the Clouds (1945)) and Laurence Olivier (Henry V (1944), Hamlet (1948)).
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