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John P. Austin (October 28, 1906 – May 10, 1997) was an American set decorator. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Gambit. He worked on over 100 films between 1947 and 1979.
Date Of Birth October 28, 1906, Anderson, Indiana, United States Died May 10, 1997, Riverside, California, United States Place Of Birth Anderson, Indiana, USA Profession Set Decorator Nominations Academy Award for Best Production Design Star Sign Scorpio
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character The Reluctant Astronaut 1967 as John Austin Gunfight in Abilene 1967 as John Austin, set decorations Gambit 1966 as John Austin, set decorations Assault on a Queen 1966 Seconds 1966 as John Austin, set decorations Moment to Moment 1965 A Very Special Favor 1965 as John Austin The Art of Love 1965 as John Austin Mirage 1965 as John Austin Strange Bedfellows 1965 as John Austin Kitten with a Whip 1964 as John Austin Youngblood Hawke 1964 Send Me No Flowers 1964 as John Austin Kisses for My President 1964 Wall of Noise 1963 PT 109 1963 Hawaiian Eye 1961-1962 TV Series 8 episodes Surfside 6 1961-1962 TV Series 4 episodes Lawman 1958-1962 TV Series 2 episodes House of Women 1962 as John Austin Rome Adventure 1962 77 Sunset Strip 1958-1961 TV Series 8 episodes Maverick 1959-1961 TV Series 2 episodes Come September 1961 set decorations The Young Philadelphians 1959 Northwest Passage 1958 TV Series 1 episode Bronco 1958 TV Series 3 episodes Damn Yankees! 1958 uncredited Voice in the Mirror 1958 Wild Heritage 1958 The Saga of Hemp Brown 1958 set decorations Touch of Evil 1958 set decorations Colt .45 1958 TV Series 1 episode Cheyenne 1958 TV Series 3 episodes Live Fast, Die Young 1958 Man in the Shadow 1957/I The Tattered Dress 1957 Everything But the Truth 1956 I've Lived Before 1956 The Toy Tiger 1956 Star in the Dust 1956 The Creature Walks Among Us 1956 Red Sundown 1956 The Spoilers 1955 set decorations Running Wild 1955 The Second Greatest Sex 1955 To Hell and Back 1955 set decorations One Desire 1955 Man Without a Star 1955 as John Austin, set decorations Destry 1954 set decorations The Yellow Mountain 1954 as John Austin, set decorations Bengal Brigade 1954 as John Austin Johnny Dark 1954 Fireman Save My Child 1954 Saskatchewan 1954 as John Austin Border River 1954 as John Austin Tumbleweed 1953 The Veils of Bagdad 1953 as John Austin Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1953 as John Austin Law and Order 1953 as John Austin Desert Legion 1953 as John Austin Because of You 1952 as John Austin The Raiders 1952 as John Austin, set decorations Son of Ali Baba 1952 Francis Goes to West Point 1952 as John Austin Has Anybody Seen My Gal 1952 as John Austin The Treasure of Lost Canyon 1952 as John Austin Finders Keepers 1952 as John Austin Thunder on the Hill 1951 as John Austin Iron Man 1951 as John Austin Bright Victory 1951 as John Austin Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man 1951 as John Austin Under the Gun 1951 as John Austin Double Crossbones 1951 as John Austin Wyoming Mail 1950 as John Austin The Desert Hawk 1950 as John Austin Deported 1950 as John Austin Spy Hunt 1950 as John Austin Sierra 1950 Buccaneer's Girl 1950 as John Austin Bagdad 1949 as John Austin Johnny Stool Pigeon 1949 as John Austin The Gal Who Took the West 1949 as John Austin Illegal Entry 1949 as John Austin City Across the River 1949 as John Austin Mexican Hayride 1948 as John Austin, set decorations An Act of Murder 1948 as John Austin For the Love of Mary 1948 Another Part of the Forest 1948 as John Austin Secret Beyond the Door... 1947 as John Austin, set decorations A Double Life 1947 as John Austin, set decorations 1941 1979 as John Austin Exorcist II: The Heretic 1977 as John Austin Mikey and Nicky 1976 Mandingo 1975 as John Austin Shanks 1974 as John Austin Westworld 1973 as John Austin Paper Moon 1973 as John Austin Pete 'n' Tillie 1972 as John Austin Banacek 1972 TV Series 1 episode What's Up, Doc? 1972 as John Austin Diamonds Are Forever 1971 as John Austin McMillan & Wife 1971 TV Series 2 episodes Red Sky at Morning 1971 as John Austin The Beguiled 1971 as John Austin Topaz 1969 as John Austin, set decorations The Lost Man 1969 as John Austin Eye of the Cat 1969 as John Austin Coogan's Bluff 1968 as John Austin, set decorations Madigan 1968 as John Austin The Secret War of Harry Frigg 1968 The King's Pirate 1967 as John Austin
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1967 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color Gambit (1966)
Known for movies Diamonds Are Forever (1971) as Set Decorator
Touch of Evil (1958) as Set Decorator
Westworld (1973) as Set Decorator
Paper Moon (1973) as Set Decorator