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Louis Diage (July 22, 1905 – October 9, 1979) was an American set decorator. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction.
Date Of Birth July 22, 1905 Died 1979-10-09 Place Of Birth Illinois, USA Profession Set Decorator, Art Department Star Sign Cancer
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character Saginaw Trail 1953 The 49th Man 1953 Ambush at Tomahawk Gap 1953 Blue Canadian Rockies 1952 The Four Poster 1952 Loan Shark 1952 as Lou Diage Smoky Canyon 1952 Harem Girl 1952 The Barefoot Mailman 1951 Ten Tall Men 1951 Never Trust a Gambler 1951 Two of a Kind 1951 Flame of Stamboul 1951 Gene Autry and The Mounties 1951 Al Jennings of Oklahoma 1951 The Flying Missile 1950 The Killer That Stalked New York 1950 He's a Cockeyed Wonder 1950 Raiders of Tomahawk Creek 1950 On the Isle of Samoa 1950 No Sad Songs for Me 1950 A Woman of Distinction 1950 Girls' School 1950 And Baby Makes Three 1949 All the King's Men 1949 The Cowboy and the Indians 1949 We Were Strangers 1949 Manhattan Angel 1949 Shockproof 1949 Blondie's Secret 1948 set decorations I Surrender Dear 1948 Black Eagle 1948 Trapped by Boston Blackie 1948 The Fuller Brush Man 1948 I Love Trouble 1948 The Crime Doctor's Gamble 1947 Her Husband's Affairs 1947 Border Feud 1947 West to Glory 1947 Range Beyond the Blue 1947 Law of the Lash 1947 Dead Reckoning 1947 Wild Country 1947 The Lone Wolf in Mexico 1947 Blondie's Big Moment 1947 The Jolson Story 1946 Gallant Journey 1946 as Louis T. Diage Swamp Fire 1946 as Louis Diege Over 21 1945 Eve Knew Her Apples 1945 Rough, Tough and Ready 1945 Eadie Was a Lady 1945 Youth on Trial 1945 Meet Miss Bobby Socks 1944 Saddle Leather Law 1944 She's a Sweetheart 1944 She's a Soldier Too 1944 Beautiful But Broke 1944 Cowboy in the Clouds 1943 as Louis T. Diage Klondike Kate 1943 The Return of the Vampire 1943 Is Everybody Happy? 1943 Mystery in Swing 1940 settings Nancy 1970 TV Series 1 episode The Flying Nun 1967-1970 TV Series 39 episodes I Dream of Jeannie 1965-1969 TV Series 33 episodes The Monkees 1966-1967 TV Series 5 episodes Bewitched 1964-1967 TV Series 13 episodes Love on a Rooftop 1966-1967 TV Series 24 episodes Hazel 1961-1966 TV Series 125 episodes Gidget 1965-1966 TV Series 20 episodes The Donna Reed Show 1958-1965 TV Series 82 episodes The Farmer's Daughter 1964 TV Series 1 episode Dennis the Menace 1960-1963 TV Series 15 episodes The Notorious Landlady 1962 The Devil at 4 O'Clock 1961 A Raisin in the Sun 1961 The Wackiest Ship in the Army 1960 13 Ghosts 1960 Strangers When We Meet 1960 Father Knows Best 1954-1960 TV Series 82 episodes Tightrope 1959 TV Series 1 episode The Legend of Tom Dooley 1959 It Happened to Jane 1959 Face of a Fugitive 1959 Bell Book and Candle 1958 The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 1954-1958 TV Series 8 episodes The Lineup 1958 Circus Boy 1957 TV Series 1 episode Pal Joey 1957 Tricky Chicks 1957 Short The George Sanders Mystery Theater 1957 TV Series 1 episode Full of Life 1956 Nightfall 1956 The Solid Gold Cadillac 1956 The Ford Television Theatre 1952-1956 TV Series 5 episodes Jubal 1956 Celebrity Playhouse 1955 TV Series 1 episode Queen Bee 1955 Bring Your Smile Along 1955 Tight Spot 1955 Women's Prison 1955 The Violent Men 1955 The Wild One 1953 Miss Sadie Thompson 1953 Your Jeweler's Showcase 1953 TV Series 1 episode The Nebraskan 1953
Art Department Title Year Status Character Water Rustlers 1939 property master - uncredited The Singing Cowgirl 1938 property master - uncredited Reefer Madness 1936 properties - as Louis Diege
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1959 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White or Color Bell Book and Candle (1958) 1958 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Pal Joey (1957) 1957 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White The Solid Gold Cadillac (1956)
Known for movies Hazel (1961-1966) as Set Decorator
Father Knows Best (1954-1960) as Set Decorator
The Donna Reed Show (1958-1965) as Set Decorator
All the King's Men (1949) as Set Decorator