George C. Jenkins

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George C. Jenkins
Born(1908-11-19)November 19, 1908
Baltimore, Maryland
DiedApril 6, 2007(2007-04-06) (aged 98)
OccupationProduction designer
Years active1946-1990

George Clarke Jenkins (November 19, 1908 – April 6, 2007) was an American production designer.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he studied architecture at University of Pennsylvania before leaving to build sets. He did the settings and lighting for Rumple in 1957. One Tony nomination was for his set for the 1959 Broadway drama The Miracle Worker. He also designed the sets for the 1968 play The Only Game in Town.

He shared his Academy Award with George Gaines for the 1976 film All the President's Men. He later taught at University of California, Los Angeles.[1] Jenkins died at his home in Santa Monica, California.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ McLellan, Dennis (April 12, 2007). George Jenkins, 98; Oscar-winning production designer. Los Angeles Times
  2. ^ Zinoman, Jason (April 12, 2007). George Jenkins, 98, Set Designer for ‘All the President’s Men,’ Dies. New York Times

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