Stephen Altman

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Stephen William Altman (born October 15, 1956 ) is a production designer .

Life

Altman is the son of director Robert Altman and his second wife Lotus Corelli. He stood in front of the camera for the first time in MASH at the age of five . He began his career in the film staff in 1974 as an assistant editor at California Split and in 1978 he worked as an assistant in the prop on the thriller You will still think of me by Alan Rudolph for the first time in the production design. He worked as a production designer on some of his father's directorial works, including ready-to-wear , short cuts and The Player . Occasionally he also worked as a production assistant and assistant director.

He rarely worked for television; For his work as art director on the television biopic Georgia O'Keeffe he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 2010 . For the whodunit Gosford Park by Robert Altman, he was together with Anna Pinnock in 2002 for the Oscar in the category Best Art Direction nominated, but the award went this year to the Moulin Rouge . With Gosford Park he was also nominated for the BAFTA Film Award in the category Best Production Design in the same year , where The fabulous world of Amélie won .

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