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Biography

American production designer Richard Day first gained industry notice as one of the most trusted associates of director Erich Von Stroheim. After successfully translating Stroheim's designs to on-set reality in 1919's Blind Husbands, Day remained as the director's principal set decorator throughout the '20s. Day's cathedral altar set for 1928's The Wedding March was so authentic looking that cinematographer Hal Mohr elected to be married before it! Working in collaboration during the early-talkie years, Day went solo as a production designer in 1930, then latched onto Samuel Goldwyn studios, where he won Academy Awards for his work on The Dark Angel (1935) and Dodsworth (1936). While with 20th Century-Fox in 1942, Day conceived the meticulously detailed Welsh village set for How Green Was My Valley (1941), which would see service in several subsequent productions until it was bulldozed along with the rest of the studio backlot in 1962. Richard Day went on to win additional Oscars for This Above All (1942) and My Gal Sal (1942) at Fox, A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) at Warner Bros., and On the Waterfront (1954) at Columbia. Richard Day's final assignment was 1970's Tora! Tora! Tora!, a painstakingly accurate restaging of the Pearl Harbor attack, for which 20th Century-Fox spent more money than the Japanese had on the original attack in 1941. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Awards

Best Art Direction (nom)
Tora! Tora! Tora! 1970
Academy

 

Best Color Art Direction (nom)
The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965
Academy

 

Best Black and White Art Direction (win)
On the Waterfront 1954
Academy

 

Best Color Art Direction (nom)
Hans Christian Andersen 1952
Academy

 

Best Black and White Art Direction (win)
A Streetcar Named Desire 1951
Academy

 

Best Color Art Direction (nom)
Joan of Arc 1948
Academy

 

Best Black and White Art Direction (nom)
The Razor's Edge 1946
Academy

 

Best Color Art Direction (win)
My Gal Sal 1942
Academy

 

Best Black and White Art Direction (win)
This Above All 1942
Academy

 

Best Color Art Direction (nom)
Blood and Sand 1941
Academy

 

Best Black and White Art Direction (win)
How Green Was My Valley 1941
Academy

 

Best Color Art Direction (nom)
Down Argentine Way 1940
Academy

 

Best Black and White Art Direction (nom)
Lillian Russell 1940
Academy

 

Best Art Direction (nom)
The Goldwyn Follies 1938
Academy

 

Best Art Direction (nom)
Dead End 1937
Academy

 

Best Art Direction (win)
Dodsworth 1936
Academy

 

Best Art Direction (win)
The Dark Angel 1935
Academy

 

Best Art Direction (nom)
The Affairs of Cellini 1934
Academy

 

Best Art Direction (nom)
Arrowsmith 1931-32
Academy

 

Best Art Direction (nom)
Whoopee! 1930-31
Academy

 


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