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Gender:Unspecified
Birth Date:1889-03-24 00:00:00
Birth Place:Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Known For:Art
Death Date:1973-03-25 00:00:00
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Stephen Goosson

Biography

Stephen Goosson was Columbia Pictures' supervising art director for 25 years. A gifted artist, he is responsible for some of the most memorable sets in Hollywood history; from the oversized mansion towering over Mary Pickford in Little Lord Fauntleroy (1921) to the fun house with its hall of mirrors in The Lady from Shanghai (1947). Goosson was an architect in Detroit before starting in pictures as art director for pioneer film producer Lewis J. Selznick (father of David O. Selznick) in 1919. he went on to work for Mary Pickford Productions, Frank Lloyd, DeMille Pictures as well as Fox before being hired by Columbia, where he remained for the rest of his career. From pencil drawings to final full-scale sets and regardless of budget, his work was always extremely rich in details, and always thoroughly researched and authentically built. Nominated for five Academy Awards, Goosson won for his magnificent sets of Shangri-La for Frank Capra's Lost Horizon (1937). They collaborated on seven other pictures from Platinum Blonde (1931) to Meet John Doe (1941). Always a visionary, he was just as comfortable with simple authenticity (like the cabin in It Happened One Night (1934) where "the wall of Jericho" is erected) than with grandiose concepts (such as his - and co-art director Ralph Hammeras - futuristic New York City of 1980 in Just Imagine (1930)). It is next to impossible to imagine any of these movies without Stephen Goosson's exquisite contributions.

Filmography (40)

4.8
Such Men Are Dangerous
Such Men Are Dangerous
settings1930
6.7
Over 21
Over 21
art direction1945
6.5
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
assistant art director1923
Penitentiary
Penitentiary
art direction1938
5.7
A Blonde for a Night
A Blonde for a Night
art direction1928
Blind Youth
Blind Youth
art direction1920
5.8
Just Imagine
Just Imagine
art direction1930
5.8
Just Imagine
Just Imagine
set designer1930
5.8
Just Imagine
Just Imagine
set decoration1930
6.8
The Jolson Story
The Jolson Story
art direction1946
6.4
More Than a Secretary
More Than a Secretary
art direction1936
7
Lost Horizon
Lost Horizon
art direction1937
6.3
Oh, for a Man!
Oh, for a Man!
art direction1930
9
Midnight Madness
Midnight Madness
art direction1928
5.8
Murder in Greenwich Village
Murder in Greenwich Village
art direction1937
Tenth Avenue
Tenth Avenue
art direction1928
6.5
The Black Room
The Black Room
art direction1935
6.3
Mr. District Attorney
Mr. District Attorney
art direction1947
7.8
It Had to Be You
It Had to Be You
art direction1947
6.3
Johnny O'Clock
Johnny O'Clock
art direction1947
6.6
The Trespasser
The Trespasser
art direction1929
6.8
American Madness
American Madness
art direction1932
6.1
Through the Back Door
Through the Back Door
art direction1921
6.5
The Man from Down Under
The Man from Down Under
assistant art director1943
6.7
The Love Light
The Love Light
art direction1921
6.9
Little Lord Fauntleroy
Little Lord Fauntleroy
art direction1921
6
There's Always a Woman
There's Always a Woman
art direction1938
6.6
The Loves of Carmen
The Loves of Carmen
art direction1948
7.5
Gilda
Gilda
art direction1946
5.9
The Sign of the Ram
The Sign of the Ram
art direction1948
The Dangerous Maid
The Dangerous Maid
art direction1923
6.7
Life Begins with Love
Life Begins with Love
art direction1937
7.2
The Awful Truth
The Awful Truth
art direction1937
5.6
Skyscraper
Skyscraper
art direction1928
4.7
Her Husband's Affairs
Her Husband's Affairs
art direction1947
5.4
Tonight and Every Night
Tonight and Every Night
art direction1945
6.9
Pennies from Heaven
Pennies from Heaven
art direction1936
4.5
She Couldn't Take It
She Couldn't Take It
art direction1935
6.3
The Return of Monte Cristo
The Return of Monte Cristo
art direction1946
5.8
Bathing Beauty
Bathing Beauty
art direction1944