William S. Darling

William S. Darling

  • Birthday: 1882-09-14
  • Deathday: 1963-12-15
  • Place of birth: Sándorháza, Austria-Hungary
  • Also know as: William Darling

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William S. Darling (14 September 1882 – 15 December 1963) was a Hungarian-born art director who is an inductee of the American Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame. In 1910, Darling immigrated to New York City using the name Adalbert Sandorhazi. He successfully pursued a career as a portrait artist. He changed his name from Sándorházi to Darling during World War I when his wife suggested he adopt her maiden name to avoid the foreign sound. Around 1920 he moved to Southern California where he began work as an art designer on films and soon became the head of the art department at 20th Century Fox. Darling worked on 61 films between 1921 and 1954. His notable work includes the John Ford-directed films The Iron Horse (1924), Judge Priest (1934) and The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936); the Academy Award-winning film adaptation of the Noël Coward's play Cavalcade (1933); and The Rains Came (1939) with Tyrone Power and Myrna Loy. Darling was nominated seven times between 1934 and 1947 in the category Best Art Direction. He won the Oscar for Cavalcade, The Song of Bernadette (1943) and Anna and the King of Siam (1946). Darling was a fellow of the American Academy of the Fine Arts. In 2012, the American Art Director's Guild inducted Darling into its Hall of Fame.

Production

Fig Leaves

1926

As Art Direction

In Old Chicago

1938

As Art Direction

Common Clay

1930

As Art Direction

Women Everywhere

1930

As Art Direction

Caravane

1934

As Production Design

A Devil with Women

1930

As Art Direction

The Prisoner of Shark Island

1936

As Art Direction

A Message to Garcia

1936

As Art Direction

Under Two Flags

1936

As Art Direction

Poor Little Rich Girl

1936

As Art Direction

White Fang

1936

As Art Direction

On the Avenue

1937

As Art Direction

Seventh Heaven

1937

As Art Direction

Wee Willie Winkie

1937

As Art Direction

Wake Up and Live

1937

As Production Design

Submarine Patrol

1938

As Art Direction

Jesse James

1939

As Art Direction

Stanley and Livingstone

1939

As Art Direction

The Rains Came

1939

As Art Direction

Brigham Young

1940

As Art Direction

The Keys of the Kingdom

1944

As Art Direction

The Song of Bernadette

1943

As Art Direction

It's A Small World

1935

As Art Direction

In Old Kentucky

1935

As Art Direction

Hangmen Also Die!

1943

As Art Direction

Lloyd's of London

1936

As Art Direction

Judge Priest

1934

As Set Decoration

Doctor Bull

1933

As Art Direction

Bad Girl

1931

As Art Direction

Mr. Skitch

1933

As Set Decoration

Fazil

1928

As Set Decoration

A Girl in Every Port

1928

As Art Direction

South Sea Rose

1929

As Set Decoration

Music in the Air

1934

As Art Direction

The Yellow Ticket

1931

As Art Direction

After Tomorrow

1932

As Art Direction

While Paris Sleeps

1932

As Art Direction

The Woman in Room 13

1932

As Art Direction

6 Hours to Live

1932

As Art Direction

Anna and the King of Siam

1946

As Art Direction

The Littlest Rebel

1935

As Art Direction

The Lottery Lover

1935

As Art Direction

Zoo in Budapest

1933

As Art Direction

Face in the Sky

1933

As Settings

Caravan

1934

As Art Direction

Cavalcade

1933

As Art Direction

Berkeley Square

1933

As Production Design

You have to marry the prince

1931

As Production Design

Coming Out Party

1934

As Settings

Pilgrimage

1933

As Art Direction

Steamboat Round the Bend

1935

As Art Direction

Berkeley Square

1933

As Settings

Ladies In Love

1936

As Art Direction

East Lynne

1931

As Art Direction

King Richard and the Crusaders

1954

As Art Direction

The Black Watch

1929

As Art Direction

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