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Occupation
  
Art director

Education
  
Yale School of Drama

Role
  
Movie art director

Name
  
Tambi Larsen

Years active
  
1954-1980


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Born
  
11 September 1914 (
1914-09-11
)
Bangalore, India

Died
  
March 24, 2001, North Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Barbara Dole (m. 1941–2001)

Children
  
Pamela Larsen, Peter Larsen

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White

Similar People
  
Hal Pereira, Arthur Krams, Martin Ritt, Daniel Mann, Michael Cimino

"The Rose Tattoo" and "Picnic" winning Art Direction Oscars®


Tambi Larsen (11 September 1914 – 24 March 2001) was a Dane born in Bangalore, India. He emigrated to the United States at the age of 20, where he attended Yale Drama School. He married Barbara Dole (daughter of James Dole) in 1941 and became an American citizen in 1943. Tambi (pronounced "Tom' bee") struggled to make a living as a set designer for Broadway shows. During World War II, Larsen worked for the Office of War Information, first broadcasting the news in Danish, and after V-E Day, designing exhibits in Denmark as Assistant Cultural Relations Officer.

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After the war, the family—which now included son Peter and daughter Pamela—moved to Hollywood, where Larsen tried his hand in the movie industry. He was immediately hired by Paramount Pictures as an Assistant Art Director. His first official job was on 1953's The Secret of the Incas. Two years after that debut, he won an Oscar for The Rose Tattoo. He was also nominated for Hud, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, The Molly Maguires, and Heaven's Gate, and he won the British BAFTA award for The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. He designed at least 41 movies during his career.

During a time-out from Hollywood while he designed a movie about Father Damien, Larsen began visiting Hawaii. He and his wife bought a home in Kauai, in 1961. Over the years, he explored the island, taking snapshots which he then drew with colored pencils. He called his exhibits "100 Entertainments." The Kauai Historical Society is preparing to publish a book of his 100 drawings.

References

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