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Name
  
Hein Heckroth


Role
  
Film Art Director

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Died
  
July 7, 1970, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Children
  
Nandi Heckroth, Jodi Heckroth, Kiki Heckroth

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Production Design

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Costume Design

Production designed
  
The Red Shoes, The Tales of Hoffmann, The Small Back Room, Torn Curtain, Gone to Earth

Similar People
  
Emeric Pressburger, Alfred Junge, Michael Powell, Christopher Challis, Jack Cardiff

Hein Heckroth (14 April 1901 in Gießen - 7 July 1970 in Amsterdam) was a German art director of stage and film productions.

Heckroth began his career working with the German national ballet. Later, he moved to Great Britain and, after designing the sets and costumes for the first production of Don Giovanni at Glyndebourne in 1936, worked as a set and costume designer in films such as A Matter of Life and Death (1946) and The Red Shoes (1948), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction). He was also nominated for two Academy Awards for his art direction and costume designs for The Tales of Hoffmann (1951).

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His designs in "The Red Shoes" are preserved at MOMA in New York City and the British Film Institute in London.


Hein Heckroth Sketch by Production Designer Hein Heckroth for The Red Shoes 1948

Hein Heckroth Hein Heckroth His work with Powell Pressburger

References

Hein Heckroth Wikipedia


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