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E. Preston Ames was born on June 15, 1906 in San Mateo, California, USA as Edgar Preston Ames. He was an art director and production designer, known for Gigi (1958), An American in Paris (1951) and Airport (1970). He died on July 20, 1983 in Los Angeles, California.
Date Of Birth June 15, 1906, San Mateo, California, United States Died July 20, 1983, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth San Mateo, California, USA Profession Art Director, Production Designer, Art Department Awards Academy Award for Best Production Design Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction - Series Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Did his best work for the director Vincente Minnelli at MGM. 2 Studied architecture in France. 3 Spent the bulk of his career at MGM, from 1936 to 1970.
Art Director Title Year Status Character The Hidden Eye 1945 Blonde Fever 1944 as Preston Ames Kismet 1944 uncredited Bare Essence 1983 TV Series 2 episodes Bare Essence 1982 TV Movie The Cat from Outer Space 1978 as Preston Ames A Family Upside Down 1978 TV Movie Logan's Run 1977 TV Series 1 episode Woman of the Year 1976 TV Movie The Lives of Jenny Dolan 1975 TV Movie Babe 1975 TV Movie as Preston Ames Rooster Cogburn 1975 as Preston Ames The Prisoner of Second Avenue 1975 as Preston Ames Earthquake 1974 The Don Is Dead 1973 as Preston Ames Bonanza 1971-1972 TV Series 10 episodes Pretty Maids All in a Row 1971 as Preston Ames Brewster McCloud 1970 as Preston Ames The Strawberry Statement 1970 as Preston Ames Airport 1970 Live a Little, Love a Little 1968 as Preston Ames The Impossible Years 1968 as Preston Ames Penelope 1966 as Preston Ames Made in Paris 1966 as Preston Ames Combat! 1965-1966 TV Series 2 episodes Quick Before It Melts 1964 The Unsinkable Molly Brown 1964 as Preston Ames A Global Affair 1964 as Preston Ames It Happened at the World's Fair 1963 as Preston Ames Billy Rose's Jumbo 1962 as Preston Ames All Fall Down 1962 as Preston Ames The Honeymoon Machine 1961 as Preston Ames Wild in the Country 1961 as Preston Ames Where the Boys Are 1960 as Preston Ames Bells Are Ringing 1960 as Preston Ames Home from the Hill 1960 as Preston Ames Green Mansions 1959 as Preston Ames Gigi 1958 as Preston Ames Designing Woman 1957 Lust for Life 1956 as Preston Ames These Wilder Years 1956 as Preston Ames Kismet 1955 as Preston Ames The Cobweb 1955 Brigadoon 1954 as Preston Ames Torch Song 1953 The Band Wagon 1953 as Preston Ames The Story of Three Loves 1953 as Preston Ames The Wild North 1952 An American in Paris 1951 as Preston Ames Two Weeks with Love 1950 as Preston Ames Crisis 1950 as Preston Ames The Outriders 1950 as Preston Ames The Doctor and the Girl 1949 as Preston Ames That Midnight Kiss 1949 as Preston Ames Big City 1948 as Preston Ames Three Daring Daughters 1948 as Preston Ames Lady in the Lake 1947 as Preston Ames The Show-Off 1946 as Preston Ames No Leave, No Love 1946 as Preston Ames She Went to the Races 1945 as Preston Ames
Production Designer Title Year Status Character Casablanca 1983 TV Series 4 episodes The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper 1981 as Preston Ames Oh, God! Book II 1980 The Last Flight of Noah's Ark 1980 as Preston Ames Beyond the Poseidon Adventure 1979 as Preston Ames Damnation Alley 1977 as Preston Ames Lost Horizon 1973 as Preston Ames
Art Department Title Year Status Character The Wizard of Oz 1939 draftsman - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Behind the Scenes: Beyond the Poseidon Adventure 1979 TV Movie Himself (as Preston Ames)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2013 Hall of Fame Art Directors Guild 1959 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White or Color Gigi (1958) 1952 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color An American in Paris (1951)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1983 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Casablanca (1983) 1975 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Earthquake (1974) 1971 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Airport (1970) 1965 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) 1957 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color Lust for Life (1956) 1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color Brigadoon (1954) 1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color The Story of Three Loves (1953)
Known for movies Gigi (1958) as Art Director
An American in Paris (1951) as Art Director
Airport (1970) as Art Director
Earthquake (1974) as Art Director