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Randall Duell

Randall Duell

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Randall Duell (July 14, 1903 – November 28, 1992) was an American architect and motion picture art director. Duell attended the University of Southern California School of Architecture and graduated in 1925. Joining the Los Angeles architectural firm Webber, Staunton and Spaulding, Duell contributed to designs for notable building projects in metropolitan Los Angeles during the 1920s and 1930s, among them the Avalon Casino on Catalina Island, Frary Dining Hall and adjacent residence halls at Pomona College, and Greenacres, the estate of silent movie actor Harold Lloyd in Beverly Hills. He and architect Sumner Spaulding collaborated in the design of the Atkinson residence in Bel Air, which was modeled after the Petit Trianon at Versailes. As construction declined during the Great Depression, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer hired Duell in 1936 to design the set of the Capulet home in Irving Thalberg's production of Romeo and Juliet. In 1937, he joined the MGM art department in a full-time capacity. During his career as a motion picture art director, he was nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction. He received screen credit for his work on 38 films, among them Ninotchka (1939), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), Intruder in the Dust (1949), and Singin' in the Rain (1952). Additionally he worked on a number of motion pictures without film credit, among them The Wizard of Oz, 1939. He retired from MGM in 1959. Duell was born on a farm in Russell County, Kansas, moved with his family to Los Angeles, California in 1912, and died in Los Angeles, California. He was inducted into the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions' Hall of Fame in 1993.

Born: July 14, 1903

Died: November 28, 1992 (Age 89)

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Randall Duell  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
6.7
ArtArt Direction1943
Movie
6
ArtArt Direction1953
Movie
7.2
ArtArt Direction1945
Movie
5.9
ArtArt Direction1949
Movie
7.3
ArtArt Direction1955
Movie
4.8
ArtArt Direction1959
Movie
6.7
ArtArt Direction1949
Movie
5.5
ArtArt Direction1952
Movie
6.6
ArtArt Direction1948
Movie
6.9
ArtArt Direction1949
Movie
7.5
ArtArt Direction1949
Movie
6.2
ArtArt Direction1956
Movie
6.7
ArtArt Direction1957
Movie
6.6
DirectingCo-Art Director1942
Movie
6.8
ArtArt Direction1944
Movie
6.1
DirectingAssistant Art Director1937
Movie
7.9
DirectingAssistant Art Director1939
Movie
6.3
DirectingAssistant Art Director1938
Movie
5.6
ArtArt Direction1950
Movie
6.9
ArtArt Direction1958
Movie
6.3
ArtArt Direction1952
Movie
7
ArtArt Direction1957
Movie
8.4
ArtArt Direction1952
Movie
7.1
ArtArt Direction1947
Movie
5.7
ArtArt Department Assistant1940
Movie
5.4
ArtArt Direction1957
Movie
7.9
ArtArt Direction1950
Movie
5.4
ArtArt Direction1953
Movie
5.4
ArtArt Direction1956
Movie
6.2
ArtArt Direction1958
Movie
5.1
ArtArt Direction1948
Movie
6.3
ArtArt Direction1954
Movie
7.5
ArtArt Direction1946
Movie
5
ArtArt Direction1955
Movie
6.2
DirectingAssistant Art Director1939
Movie
6.2
ArtArt Direction1949
Movie
6.6
ArtArt Direction1956
Movie
5.6
ArtArt Direction1958
Movie
6.3
ArtArt Direction1951
Movie
6.8
ArtArt Direction1944
Movie
5.6
ArtArt Direction1947
Movie
6.6
ArtArt Direction1955
Movie
6.3
ArtArt Direction1946
Movie
5.6
ArtArt Direction1938
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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