Lewis Creber (1901-1966) (also billed as Lewis H. Creber) was a British art director who spent his career in the United States, working on well over a hundred films and television series.[1] He worked for the major Hollywood studio Twentieth Century Fox for much of the 1930s and 1940s.
Lewis Creber | |
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Born | 18 January 1901 |
Died | 1 December 1966 |
Other names | Lewis Henry Creber Lew Creber |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1930-1967 (film) |
Selected filmography
edit- Bachelor of Arts (1934)
- Mystery Woman (1935)
- Champagne Charlie (1936)
- Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936)
- Dangerously Yours (1937)
- Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940)
- Scotland Yard (1941)
- Pier 13 (1940)
- Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
- Charlie Chan in Rio (1941)
- Berlin Correspondent (1942)
- Manila Calling (1942)
- The Hammond Mystery (1942)
- Margin for Error (1943)
- Dixie Dugan (1943)
- Bomber's Moon (1943)
- Linda Be Good (1947)
- Caged Fury (1948)
- Perilous Waters (1948)
- El Paso (1949)
- Captain China (1950)
- The Dividing Line (1950)
- Tripoli (1950)
- Hong Kong (1952)
- Destination Gobi (1953)
References
edit- ^ Lombardi p.340
Bibliography
edit- Frederic Lombardi. Allan Dwan and the Rise and Decline of the Hollywood Studios. McFarland, 2013.
External links
edit- Lewis Creber at IMDb