Leslie Bloom
Leslie Bloom (born before 1971) is a production designer .
Life
Bloom began his career on the film staff in 1971 as an uncredited prop master on the comedy film Nobody Kills As Badly As I do . He subsequently worked for directors such as Sidney Lumet and Martin Scorsese . In 1979 he worked for Woody Allen at Manhattan for the first time ; until 1987 he worked on four of his films. For Allen's comedy Radio Days he was nominated together with Santo Loquasto , George DeTitta Jr. and Carol Joffe for an Oscar in the category Best Production Design in 1988 , but that year the award went to the monumental film The Last Emperor . Bloom's later films include Oliver Stones Wall Street and Ridley Scott's Black Rain .
In 1995 he first worked on television with the soap opera Central Park West . From 2001 he worked on the television series Criminal Intent for a decade , he was active in 193 of the total of 195 episodes.
Filmography (selection)
- 1971: Nobody kills as badly as I do (A New Leaf)
- 1973: Serpico
- 1976: Taxi Driver
- 1978: Appointment with Death (Appointment with Death)
- 1979: Manhattan
- 1981: The Freaky Professor (So Fine)
- 1983: Zelig
- 1984: Broadway Danny Rose
- 1984: Cotton Club (The Cotton Club)
- 1985: Susan Desperately Seeking ... (Desperately Seeking Susan)
- 1987: Radio Days
- 1987: Wall Street
- 1989: Black Rain
- 1990: Ghost - Message from Sam (Ghost)
- 1990: Good Fellas - Three decades in the Mafia (Good Fellas)
- 1991: The Tall Blonde with the Black Foot (True Identity)
- 1995: Die Hard with a Vengeance
- 1997: Fletcher's Visions (Conspiracy Theory)
- 1997: The Devil (The Devil's Own)
- 1998: Rendezvous with Joe Black (Meet Joe Black)
Nominations
- 1988 : Oscar nomination for Best Production Design for Radio Days
Web links
- Leslie Bloom in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bloom, Leslie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Production designer |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1971 |