Stephen Goosson

American art director
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican art director
A.K.A.Stephen Goossón
A.K.A.Stephen Goossón
PlacesUnited States of America
wasFilm crew member Scenographer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth24 March 1889, Grand Rapids, USA
Death25 March 1973Woodland Hills, USA (aged 84 years)
Star signAries
Education
Syracuse University
Awards
Academy Award for Best Production Design 
The details

Biography

Stephen Goosson (March 24, 1889 - March 25, 1973) was an American film set designer and art director.

Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Goosson was an architect in Detroit before starting his film career as art director for producer Lewis J. Selznick, and films for Fox Film Corporation such as New Movietone Follies of 1930. He eventually was hired by Columbia Pictures, where he served as supervising art director for 25 years.

Goosson won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction for Lost Horizon. His designs for the film have been noted as excellent examples of the Streamline Moderne style that reached the height of its popularity that year. Additional credits include Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Theodora Goes Wild, The Awful Truth, Holiday, Meet John Doe, The Little Foxes, The Jolson Story, and The Lady from Shanghai.

Goosson died of a stroke in Woodland Hills, California.

Selected filmography

  • Murder in Greenwich Village (1937)
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