Ben Carré Net Worth is $600,000 Ben Carré Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
French-born Benjamin Carré was a classically-trained artist who had studied at the Atelier Amable in Paris. He started out professionally as a scene painter for the Paris Opera and the Comédie-Francaise (1901-06). Looking to find work in the fledgling film business, he joined Pathé-Gaumont as a set designer and initially worked on five feature ...
Date Of Birth December 5, 1883, Paris, France Died May 28, 1978, Santa Monica, California, United States Place Of Birth Paris, France Height 5' 6" (1.68 m) Profession Art Director, Production Designer, Art Department Star Sign Sagittarius
Art Director Title Year Status Character Great Guy 1936 Let's Sing Again 1936 as Ben Carre The Mine with the Iron Door 1936 The Black Camel 1931 The Woman from Hell 1929 Old San Francisco 1927 The Better 'Ole 1926 Don Juan 1926 uncredited Mare Nostrum 1926 uncredited The Masked Bride 1925 Lights of Old Broadway 1925 His Supreme Moment 1925 A Thief in Paradise 1925 In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter 1924 Thy Name Is Woman 1924 What Fools Men Are 1922 Queen of the Moulin Rouge 1922 Bob Hampton of Placer 1921 Dinty 1920 The Last of the Mohicans 1920 Go and Get It 1920 For the Soul of Rafael 1920 The River's End 1920 Stronger Than Death 1920 as Benjamin Carré Victory 1919 uncredited The White Heather 1919 Woman 1918 Sporting Life 1918 A Doll's House 1918 Rose of the World 1918 Exile 1917 Law of the Land 1917 uncredited The Undying Flame 1917 The Whip 1917 The Velvet Paw 1916 uncredited The Rail Rider 1916 uncredited The Hand of Peril 1916 Pawn of Fate 1916 uncredited Trilby 1915 Hearts in Exile 1915
Art Department Title Year Status Character A Night at the Opera 1935 associate art director - as Ben Carre River's End 1930 set designer - uncredited Hot for Paris 1929 settings The Iron Mask 1929 artist The Phantom of the Opera 1925 consulting artist - uncredited Red Lily 1924 scenic architect - as Ben Carre The Wonderful Thing 1921 set designer
Production Designer Title Year Status Character The Phantom of the Opera 1925 uncredited In Old Kentucky 1919 The Blue Bird 1918 Barbary Sheep 1917 The Poor Little Rich Girl 1917 La vie de Bohème 1916 Camille 1915
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character The Iron Mask 1929 uncredited The Red Dance 1928 Soft Cushions 1927 The Boob 1926 as Ben Carre, settings
Costume Designer Title Year Status Character The Last of the Mohicans 1920 The Blue Bird 1918
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Tarnish 1924 technical director Cytherea 1924 technical director
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Exile 1917 lighting technician
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1977 Silver Medallion Award Telluride Film Festival, US
Known for movies Great Guy (1936) as Art Director
The Last of the Mohicans (1920) as Art Director
The Black Camel (1931) as Art Director
Lights of Old Broadway (1925) as Art Director