Trevor Williams (3 March 1931 – 14 February 2008) was an English film and television production designer, most noted for his work in Canadian and American productions.[1]
Trevor Williams | |
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Born | Harrow, London, England | 3 March 1931
Died | 14 February 2008 Devon, England | (aged 76)
Occupation | Production designer |
Years active | 1956–2004 |
Spouse |
Helen Williams (m. 1952) |
Children | 3 |
Born in Harrow, he moved to Canada in the 1960s and worked on CBC Television productions before moving to Hollywood, where he was a set designer and art director on shows such as Dark Shadows, Little House on the Prairie and The Night Stalker.[1] He received two Emmy Award nominations for his work on The Hunchback and The Eccentricities of a Nightingale.[1] In film, he won the Genie Award for Best Art Direction or Production Design at the 1st Genie Awards for his work on The Changeling.[2] He was a nominee in the same category at the 29th Canadian Film Awards in 1978 for The Silent Partner,[3] and at the 3rd Genie Awards in 1982 for The Amateur.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Designer Trevor Williams dies". Variety, March 14, 2008.
- ^ Jay Scott, "Changeling wins Genie as year's best movie". The Globe and Mail, March 21, 1980.
- ^ "Four films nominated for Etrogs". The Globe and Mail, August 24, 1978.
- ^ Jay Scott, "Les Plouffe, Ticket to Heaven lead the pack: Academy lists Genie nominees". The Globe and Mail, February 4, 1982.