Carroll Clark

Carroll Clark

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Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Carroll Clark is not on record. Art Director, known for Clash by Night (1952), Beyond any reasonable doubt (1956), A Woman's secret (1948), Carroll Clark's first movie on record is from 1931. His last motion picture on file dates from 1956.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1956: Beyond any reasonable doubt (Beyond a reasonable doubt) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Dana Andrews, Joan Fontaine, Sidney Blackmer,
1952: Angel Face (Art Director), Directed by Otto Preminger, with Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Mona Freeman,
1952: Clash by Night (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Keith Andes, Paul Douglas, Marilyn Monroe,
1951: Best of the Badmen (Art Director), Directed by William D. Russell, with Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor, Robert Preston,
1951: Payment on demand (Art Director), Directed by Curtis Bernhardt, with Bette Davis, Barry Sullivan, Jane Cowl,
1948: A Woman's secret (The long denial) (Art Director), Directed by Nicholas Ray, with Melvyn Douglas, Jay C. Flippen, Gloria Grahame,
1947: The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (Art Director), Directed by Irving Reis, with Irving Bacon, William Bakewell, Don Beddoe,
1942: Hitler's Children (Art Director), Directed by Edward Dmytryk, Irving Reis, with Tim Holt, Bonita Granville, Kent Smith,
1941: Playmates (Art Director), Directed by David Butler, with Kay Kyser, David Butler, John Barrymore,
1933: Professional Sweetheart (Set Decoration), Directed by William A. Seiter, with Ginger Rogers, Norman Foster, ZaSu Pitts,
1932: The Half Naked Truth (Art Director), Directed by Gregory La Cava, with Lupe Velez, Lee Tracy, Eugene Pallette,
1932: A Bill of Divorcement (Art Director), Directed by George Cukor, with John Barrymore, Billie Burke, David Manners,
1932: Hold 'Em Jail (Art Director), Directed by Norman Taurog, with Edna May Oliver, , ,
1932: State's Attorney (Cardigan's Last Case) (Art Director), Directed by George Archainbaud, with John Barrymore, Helen Twelvetrees, Jill Esmond,
1931: Smart Woman (Art Director), Directed by Gregory La Cava, with Mary Astor, Robert Ames, John Halliday,

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