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Maurice Carter was a British production designer. He was one of the first in England to use back projection. He also founded the Guild of Film Art Directors a. k. a. British Film Designers Guild. He was nominated for 2 Oscars and 3 BAFTAs
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Maurice Carter
Born 1913-04-24 (112 years ago) in London.
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| BAFTA Award for Best Art Direction (Anne of the Thousand Days) | 1971 |
| Academy Award for Best Production Design (Anne of the Thousand Days) | 1969 |
| BAFTA Award for Best British Art Direction (Colour) (The Quiller Memorandum) | 1967 |
| BAFTA Award for Best British Art Direction (Black and White) (Guns at Batasi) | 1965 |
| Academy Award for Best Production Design (Becket) | 1964 |












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