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- 150 Designers / 50 Costumes: Concept to Character1996 - 2003 (inclusive)
2 linear ft. of papers - 2A. Arnold Gillespie manuscript1964 - 1966 (inclusive)
0.5 linear ft. of papers
Albert Arnold "Buddy" Gillespie was a American special effects expert and art director employed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios from 1925 to 1965. He came to Hollywood in the early 1920s and by 1925 he was working as a set designer and art director at the newly formed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio under the supervision of Cedric Gibbons. The studio made him head of the special effects department in 1936. Gillespie became known for his extensive work and expertise with miniatures. He received 12 Academy Award nominations, three of which resulted in Oscars: THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO (1944), GREEN DOLPHIN STREET (1947), and BEN-HUR (1959). He shared a 1963 Class III Academy Scientific Award with Douglas Shearer for the development of an improved background process projection system. - 3A. S. Fleischman papers1954 - 1997 (inclusive)
5 linear ft. of papers
0.4 linear ft. of photos
3 item(s) of artworks
Albert Sidney Fleischman was an American novelist, screenwriter and children's book author, widely known in the latter capacity as Sid Fleischman. Several of his books were adapted to the screen. His most prominent films as a screenwriter include the adaptations for BLOOD ALLEY (1955) and LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE (1957), as well as THE DEADLY COMPANIONS (1961), based on his novel "Yellowleg." - 4Abe and Charlotte Levitow collection1939 - 1978 (inclusive)
7.1 linear ft. of papers
1065 item(s) of artworks
Abe Levitow was an American animator and animated film director active from 1940 through 1975. He worked at Warner Bros. Cartoons, UPA, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). - 5Academy Awards show scripts1953 - 2011 (inclusive)
8 linear ft. of papers
Founded in 1927 by 36 of the most influential men and women in the motion picture industry at the time, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is an honorary membership organization whose ranks now include more than 6,000 artists and professionals working in cinema. It presents the Academy Awards, golden statuettes awarded annually for notable achievement in motion pictures. Although best known for its annual Oscar telecast, the Academy is also involved in a wide array of education, outreach, preservation and research activities. - 6Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Twitter collection2010 - 2014 (inclusive)
Founded in 1927 by 36 of the most influential men and women in the motion picture industry at the time, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is an honorary membership organization whose ranks now include more than 6,000 artists and professionals working in cinema. It presents the Academy Awards, golden statuettes awarded annually for notable achievement in motion pictures. Although best known for its annual Oscar telecast, the Academy is also involved in a wide array of education, outreach, preservation and research activities. - 7Academy Screen Masterpieces lobby cards1946 - 1947 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers
Founded in 1927 by 36 of the most influential men and women in the motion picture industry at the time, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is an honorary membership organization whose ranks now include more than 6,000 artists and professionals working in cinema. It presents the Academy Awards, golden statuettes awarded annually for notable achievement in motion pictures. Although best known for its annual Oscar telecast, the Academy is also involved in a wide array of education, outreach, preservation and research activities. - 8Academy War Film Library files1938 - 1950 (inclusive)
3 linear ft. of papers
Founded in 1927 by 36 of the most influential men and women in the motion picture industry at the time, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is an honorary membership organization whose ranks now include more than 6,000 artists and professionals working in cinema. It presents the Academy Awards, golden statuettes awarded annually for notable achievement in motion pictures. Although best known for its annual Oscar telecast, the Academy is also involved in a wide array of education, outreach, preservation and research activities. - 9Adele Balkan costume design drawings1939 - 1965 (inclusive)
0.4 linear ft. of papers
1.3 linear ft. of photos
976 item(s) of artworks
Adele Balkan was an American costume designer active in film from 1946 to 1965. As a costume designer and illustrator, she worked with Travis Banton and Edith Head at Paramount Pictures, and Charles LeMaire at Twentieth Century-Fox. - 10Adolph Zukor correspondence1912 - 1977 (inclusive)
3 linear ft. of papers
1 item(s) of artworks
Adolph Zukor was a Hungarian-born American film pioneer and producer and founder of Paramount Pictures. - 11Agnes Christine Johnston and Frank Dazey papers1914 - 1968 (inclusive)
5.5 linear ft. of papers
Agnes Christine Johnston was an American writer, who wrote not only for the screen, but for television, the stage, radio, and magazines. Her husband, Frank Dazey, was also an American writer.
Frank Dazey was an American writer active in film between the 1910s and 1930s.
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