Neil Lamont (b. 1961)

Alias:
Neil R. Lamont

Birthplace:
Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK

Born:
December 19, 1961

Having been one of the U.K.’s most respected and sought-after art directors for many years, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was Neil’s first role as production designer. He was previously supervising the art director on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Solo: A Star Wars Story followed shortly after working alongside Ron Howard. Neil then joined forces again with Stuart Craig on Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore. He has recently finished Disclaimer, an Apple TV series coming out next year, directed by Alfonso Quarón.  Neil Lamont entered the art department as an art department assistant in 1980, working for his father, Peter Lamont, on For Your Eyes Only. Through talent and hard work, he quickly rose through the department to become Supervising Art Director on Goldeneye.  He has worked on the industry’s biggest movie franchises, from Star Wars to Harry Potter to James Bond. He was Supervising Art Director on all eight of the Harry Potter films, winning the Art Director’s Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 and winning the Art Director’s Guild Award for Contribution to Cinematic Imagery with all eight of the films. Lamont was also supervising the art director on Michael Apted’s The World Is Not Enough.  Other notable credits as supervising art directors include Doug Liman’s Edge of Tomorrow, Michael Hoffman’s Gambit, Jeremiah Chechnik’s The Avengers, Richard Attenborough’s In Love and War, and Danny Cannon’s The Young Americans.  With a career spanning nearly 30 years, Neil has been a constant talent in art departments throughout the industry, with his many other credits including Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Enemy at the Gates; James Cameron’s Titanic; Anthony Minghella’s The English Patient; Kenneth Branagh’s Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; Stephen Herek’s The Three Musketeers; Paul Verhoeven’s Total Recall; and John Glen’s License to Kill.

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Art Direction:
1991  The Taking of Beverly Hills
1992  Shadow of the Wolf
1993  The Three Musketeers
1993  The Young Americans
1999  Brokedown Palace
2001  Enemy at the Gates

Assistant Art Director:
1990  Total Recall
1991  The Taking of Beverly Hills
1992  Shadow of the Wolf
1993  The Three Musketeers
1993  The Young Americans
1994  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
1996  The English Patient
1999  Brokedown Palace
2001  Enemy at the Gates

Production Design:
1990  Total Recall
1991  The Taking of Beverly Hills
1992  Shadow of the Wolf
1993  The Three Musketeers
1993  The Young Americans
1994  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
1996  The English Patient
1999  Brokedown Palace
2001  Enemy at the Gates
2016  Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
2018  Solo: A Star Wars Story
2022  Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
2026  Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

Supervising Art Director:
1990  Total Recall
1991  The Taking of Beverly Hills
1992  Shadow of the Wolf
1993  The Three Musketeers
1993  The Young Americans
1994  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
1995  GoldenEye
1996  In Love and War
1996  The English Patient
1999  Brokedown Palace
2001  Enemy at the Gates
2005  Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2007  Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2009  Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
2010  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
2011  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
2011  War Horse
2014  Edge of Tomorrow
2015  Star Wars: The Force Awakens
2016  Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
2018  Solo: A Star Wars Story
2022  Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
2026  Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

Production Design:
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