A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Ruth de Jong
Birthplace:
San Bernadino, California, USA
Ruth De Jong is an American art director and production designer. She was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Production Design for the film Oppenheimer. She was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the category Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) for her work on the television program Twin Peaks. She has worked frequently on films directed by Terrence Malick, Paul Thomas Anderson, Jordan Peele, and Zackary Adler. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ruth De Jong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Art Department Coordinator:
2011 The Tree of Life
Art Direction:
2011 The Future
2011 The Tree of Life
2014 Inherent Vice
2015 Knight of Cups
2016 Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience
2017 Song to Song
2017 Voyage of Time: Life's Journey
Assistant Art Director:
2011 The Future
2011 The Tree of Life
2011 Water for Elephants
2012 The Master
2013 To the Wonder
2014 Inherent Vice
2015 Knight of Cups
2016 Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience
2017 Song to Song
2017 Voyage of Time: Life's Journey
Production Assistant:
2007 There Will Be Blood
2011 The Future
2011 The Tree of Life
2011 Water for Elephants
2012 The Master
2013 To the Wonder
2014 Inherent Vice
2015 Knight of Cups
2016 Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience
2017 Song to Song
2017 Voyage of Time: Life's Journey
Production Design:
2006 Swedish Auto
2007 There Will Be Blood
2008 Familiar Strangers
2011 The Future
2011 The Tree of Life
2011 Water for Elephants
2012 Dead Man's Burden
2012 The Master
2013 This Must Be the Only Fantasy
2013 To the Wonder
2014 Inherent Vice
2015 Knight of Cups
2016 Manchester by the Sea
2016 Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience
2017 Song to Song
2017 Voyage of Time: Life's Journey
2019 Us
2022 Nope
2023 Oppenheimer
2026 The Odyssey
Production Design:
1990 Twin Peaks
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