Carroll Clark

{{Short description|American art director}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2018}}

{{Infobox person

|image = The Most Dangerous Game (1932) 3.jpg

| name = Carroll Clark

| birth_date = {{birth date|1894|2|6}}

| birth_place = Mountain View, California

| death_date = {{death date and age|1968|5|17|1894|2|6}}

| death_place = Glendale, California

| occupation = Art director

| yearsactive = 1927-1968

}}

Carroll Clark (February 6, 1894 – May 17, 1968) was an American art director. He was nominated for seven Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction.{{Cite web|url=http://theoscarsite.com/whoswho/clark_c.htm |title=Carroll Clark |accessdate=January 28, 2011|work=theoscarsite.com}}{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0163754/awards |title=IMDb.com: Carroll Clark - Awards |accessdate=December 7, 2008|work=IMDb.com}} He worked on 173 films between 1927 and 1968. He was born in Mountain View, California and died in Glendale, California.

Early filmography

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scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" | Film

scope="row" | 1927

| The Magic Garden

scope="row" | 1930

| Swing High

scope="row" | 1930

| Holiday

scope="row" | 1930

| Her Man

scope="row" | 1930

| Big Money

scope="row" | 1930

| Sin Takes a Holiday

scope="row" | 1931

| The Painted Desert

scope="row" | 1931

| Lonely Wives

scope="row" | 1931

| Beyond Victory

scope="row" | 1931

| Born to Love

scope="row" | 1931

| Sweepstakes

scope="row" | 1931

| The Common Law

scope="row" | 1931

| Rebound

scope="row" | 1931

| The Big Gamble

scope="row" | 1931

| Sundown Trail

scope="row" | 1931

| Smart Woman (uncredited)

scope="row" | 1931

| Devotion

scope="row" | 1931

| The Tip Off

scope="row" | 1931

| Freighters of Destiny

scope="row" | 1931

| Bad Company

scope="row" | 1931

| Suicide Fleet

scope="row" | 1931

| The Big Shot

scope="row" | 1932

| Partners

scope="row" | 1932

| Panama Flow

scope="row" | 1932

| Prestige

scope="row" | 1932

| A Woman Commands

scope="row" | 1932

| Lady With a Past

scope="row" | 1932

| The Saddle Buster

scope="row" | 1932

| Carnival Boat

scope="row" | 1932

| Young Bride

scope="row" | 1932

| Symphony of Six Million

scope="row" | 1932

| The Roadhouse Murder

scope="row" | 1932

| State's Attorney

scope="row" | 1932

| Ghost Valley

scope="row" | 1932

| Westward Passage

scope="row" | 1932

| Is My Face Red

scope="row" | 1932

| What Price Hollywood?

scope="row" | 1932

| Roar of the Dragon

scope="row" | 1932

| Beyond the Rockies

scope="row" | 1932

| Bird of Paradise

scope="row" | 1932

| The Age of Consent

scope="row" | 1932

| Thirteen Women

scope="row" | 1932

| The Most Dangerous Game

scope="row" | 1932

| Hold 'em Jail

scope="row" | 1932

| Hell's Highway

scope="row" | 1932

| Come On Danger!

scope="row" | 1932

| A Bill of Divorcement

scope="row" | 1932

| The Phantom of Crestwood

scope="row" | 1932

| Little Orphan Annie

scope="row" | 1932

| The Sport Parade

scope="row" | 1932

| The Conquerors

scope="row" | 1932

| Rockabye

scope="row" | 1932

| Renegades of the West

scope="row" | 1932

| Secrets of the French Police

scope="row" | 1933

| No Other Woman (uncredited)

scope="row" | 1933

| The Monkey's Paw

scope="row" | 1933

| The Great Jasper

scope="row" | 1933

| King Kong (uncredited)

scope="row" | 1933

| Cross Fire (uncredited)

scope="row" | 1933

| Aggie Appleby Maker of Men

scope="row" | 1933

| The Right to Romance

scope="row" | 1933

| Flying Down To Rio

scope="row" | 1934

| Hips, Hips, Hooray!

scope="row" | 1934

| Spitfire

scope="row" | 1934

| This Man is Mine

scope="row" | 1934

| Of Human Bondage

scope="row" | 1934

| Cockeyed Cavaliers

scope="row" | 1934

| Bachelor Bait

scope="row" | 1934

| The Fountain

scope="row" | 1934

| Down to Their Last Yacht

scope="row" | 1934

| The Gay Divorcee

scope="row" | 1934

| Lightning Strikes Twice

scope="row" | 1934

| The Little Minister

scope="row" | 1935

| Enchanted April

scope="row" | 1941

| Playmates

scope="row" | 1942

| Joan of Paris

Award Nominations

Clark was nominated for seven Academy Awards for Best Art Direction:

See also

References

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