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William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 – March 5, 1957) was an Academy Award-winning American film production designer (a job title he invented) and art director who also worked as a director, producer, and screenwriter during a career spanning five decades. He earned acclaim for his work in silent movies, and later pioneered the use of color in film for dramatic effect.
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Known For
Art
Gender
Male
Birthday
29 July 1896
Death Day
5 March 1957
Place of Birth
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Also Known As
Wiliam C. Menzies, William C. Menzies, William Menzies, Wm. Cameron Menzies