Ken Adam (1921-2016)

Alias:
Klaus Hugo Adam

Birthplace:
Berlin, Germany

Born:
February 5, 1921

Died:
March 10, 2016

Sir Kenneth Hugo Adam, OBE was a British movie production designer, best known for his set designs for the James Bond films of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as for Dr. Strangelove. He won two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction.

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Art Direction:
1956  Child in the House
1958  Gideon's Day
1959  Ten Seconds to Hell
1959  The Rough and the Smooth
1959  Web of Evidence

Assistant Art Director:
1949  Obsession
1950  Your Witness
1952  The Crimson Pirate
1954  Star of India
1956  Child in the House
1958  Gideon's Day
1959  Ten Seconds to Hell
1959  The Rough and the Smooth
1959  Web of Evidence

Associate Producer:
1949  Obsession
1950  Your Witness
1952  The Crimson Pirate
1954  Star of India
1956  Child in the House
1958  Gideon's Day
1959  Ten Seconds to Hell
1959  The Rough and the Smooth
1959  Web of Evidence
1981  Pennies from Heaven

Production Design:
1949  Obsession
1950  Your Witness
1952  The Crimson Pirate
1954  Star of India
1956  Around the World in Eighty Days
1956  Child in the House
1957  Night of the Demon
1958  Gideon's Day
1959  Ten Seconds to Hell
1959  The Angry Hills
1959  The Rough and the Smooth
1959  Web of Evidence
1960  The Trials of Oscar Wilde
1962  Dr. No
1962  Sodom and Gomorrah
1964  Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
1964  Goldfinger
1964  Woman of Straw
1965  The Ipcress File
1965  Thunderball
1966  Funeral in Berlin
1967  You Only Live Twice
1968  Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
1969  Goodbye, Mr. Chips
1970  The Owl and the Pussycat
1971  Diamonds Are Forever
1972  Sleuth
1973  The Last of Sheila
1975  Barry Lyndon
1976  Salon Kitty
1976  The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
1977  The Spy Who Loved Me
1979  Moonraker
1981  Pennies from Heaven
1985  Agnes of God
1985  King David
1986  Crimes of the Heart
1988  The Deceivers
1989  Dead Bang
1990  The Freshman
1991  Company Business
1991  The Doctor
1993  Addams Family Values
1993  Undercover Blues
1994  The Madness of King George
1995  Boys on the Side
1996  Bogus
1997  In & Out
1999  The Out-of-Towners
2002  Taking Sides

Production Designer:
1949  Obsession
1950  Your Witness
1952  The Crimson Pirate
1954  Star of India
1956  Around the World in Eighty Days
1956  Child in the House
1957  Night of the Demon
1958  Gideon's Day
1959  Ten Seconds to Hell
1959  The Angry Hills
1959  The Rough and the Smooth
1959  Web of Evidence
1960  The Trials of Oscar Wilde
1962  Dr. No
1962  Sodom and Gomorrah
1963  In the Cool of the Day
1964  Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
1964  Goldfinger
1964  Woman of Straw
1965  The Ipcress File
1965  Thunderball
1966  Funeral in Berlin
1967  You Only Live Twice
1968  Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
1969  Goodbye, Mr. Chips
1970  The Owl and the Pussycat
1971  Diamonds Are Forever
1972  Sleuth
1973  The Last of Sheila
1975  Barry Lyndon
1976  Salon Kitty
1976  The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
1977  The Spy Who Loved Me
1979  Moonraker
1981  Pennies from Heaven
1985  Agnes of God
1985  King David
1986  Crimes of the Heart
1988  The Deceivers
1989  Dead Bang
1990  The Freshman
1991  Company Business
1991  The Doctor
1993  Addams Family Values
1993  Undercover Blues
1994  The Madness of King George
1995  Boys on the Side
1996  Bogus
1997  In & Out
1999  The Out-of-Towners
2002  Taking Sides

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