Carolyn Scott

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Carolyn Scott is a British art director and production designer who won an Academy Award for Best Production Design in 1995 .

Life

Carolyn Scott began her work as art director and production designer in the film industry in 1979 for the spy thriller Charlie Muffin and worked on the staging of thirteen films until 2004.

For the 1982 television film The Scarlet Seal by Clive Donner with Anthony Andrews , Jane Seymour and Ian McKellen , produced by CBS , she was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction in 1983 together with Tony Curtis .

At the 1995 Academy Awards, she and Ken Adam won the Academy Award for Best Production Design in King George: A Kingdom for More Minds (1994) by Nicholas Hytner with Nigel Hawthorne , Helen Mirren and Rupert Everett .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

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