Robert J. Franco

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Robert J. Franco (born before 1979) is a production designer .

Life

Franco began his film crew career in 1979 with television. He worked on several television films, including Volker Schlöndorff's Arthur Miller - the literary adaptation Death of a Salesman . For this he was awarded the Primetime Emmy in 1986 .

He subsequently worked in film, including Alan Parker's mystery film Angel Heart , James Foley's drama Glengarry Glen Ross and Martin Scorsese's literary adaptation Time of Innocence . For the latter film, he was together with Dante Ferretti in 1994 for the Oscar in the category Best Art Direction nominated, but the award went this year to Schindler's List .

His last engagement in film was in 1996 with City Hall .

Filmography (selection)

Nominations

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