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Ralph W. Brinton (1895 – 1975) was a British art director. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Tom Jones.
Date Of Birth May 26, 1895, London, United Kingdom Died July 1975, London, United Kingdom Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Art Director, Production Designer, Costume Designer Nominations Academy Award for Best Production Design Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 British art director, formerly an architect.
Art Director Title Year Status Character A Taste of Honey 1961 as Ralph Brinton The Entertainer 1960 as Ralph Brinton Room at the Top 1959 as Ralph Brinton The Gypsy and the Gentleman 1958 as Ralph Brinton Battle Hell 1957 as Ralph Brinton Moby Dick 1956 as Ralph Brinton Lovers, Happy Lovers! 1954 uncredited The Master of Ballantrae 1953 as Ralph Brinton Outpost in Malaya 1952 as Ralph Brinton A Christmas Carol 1951 as Ralph Brinton Hotel Sahara 1951 as Ralph Brinton Lucky Nick Cain 1951 as Ralph Brinton Eye Witness 1950 as Ralph Brinton The Amazing Mr. Beecham 1949 as Ralph Brinton The Gay Lady 1949 Sleeping Car to Trieste 1948 as Ralph Brinton The Inheritance 1947 as Ralph Brinton Odd Man Out 1947 as Ralph Brinton Lady in Distress 1940 as Ralph Brinton The Arsenal Stadium Mystery 1939 as Ralph Brinton The Mikado 1939 as Ralph Brinton The Last Adventurers 1937 Wings of the Morning 1937 Rhythm in the Air 1936 Blind Man's Bluff 1936 All at Sea 1936 Blue Smoke 1935 Dark World 1935 Late Extra 1935 as W. Ralph Brinton Old Roses 1935 The Love Test 1935 uncredited The Riverside Murder 1935 as W. Ralph Brinton
Production Designer Title Year Status Character Tom Jones 1963 as Ralph Brinton The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 1962 as Ralph Brinton Lovers, Happy Lovers! 1954 as Ralph Brinton Wings of the Morning 1937
Costume Designer Title Year Status Character Lovers, Happy Lovers! 1954 uncredited
Location Management Title Year Status Character Girl with Green Eyes 1964 location advisor
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character Shadows of the Underworld 1939 settings
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1964 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color Tom Jones (1963)
Known for movies Moby Dick (1956) as Art Director
A Christmas Carol (1951) as Art Director
Room at the Top (1959) as Art Director
Odd Man Out (1947) as Art Director