Léon Barsacq

Léon Barsacq

  • Birthday: 1906-10-18
  • Deathday: 1969-12-23
  • Place of birth: Feodosiya, Crimea, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
  • Also know as: Leon Barsacq

Biography

Léon Barsacq (18 October 1906 – 23 December 1969) was a Russian-born and naturalized French production designer, art director and set decorator. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film The Longest Day. He was the brother of French theatre director André Barsacq and the father of film actor Yves Barsacq. Source: Article "Léon Barsacq" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Production

Diabolique

1955

As Art Direction

I Was an Adventuress

1938

As Production Design

The Longest Day

1962

As Art Direction

The Visit

1964

As Art Direction

I Killed Rasputin

1967

As Production Design

Children of Paradise

1945

As Production Design

Beauties of the Night

1952

As Production Design

Silence Is Golden

1947

As Set Decoration

Silence Is Golden

1947

As Production Design

The Grand Manoeuvre

1955

As Production Design

Beating Heart

1940

As Production Design

Lovers of Paris

1957

As Production Design

The Idiot

1946

As Set Decoration

The Idiot

1946

As Production Design

The Glass Castle

1950

As Production Design

Yoshiwara

1937

As Production Design

In Old Alsace

1933

As Production Design

Southern Carrier

1937

As Production Design

Angel and Sinner

1945

As Art Direction

La Marseillaise

1938

As Production Design

Bel Ami

1955

As Production Design

The Last Vacation

1948

As Production Design

Diabolically Yours

1967

As Set Decoration

Diabolically Yours

1967

As Art Direction

Bold Adventure

1956

As Production Design

The Gates of Paris

1957

As Production Design

The Four Truths

1962

As Art Direction

Imperial Violets

1952

As Production Design

The Ambassador's Daughter

1956

As Art Direction

Maya

1949

As Production Design

Misdeal

1928

As Costume Design

Summer Light

1943

As Production Design

Symphony for a Massacre

1963

As Art Direction

Flesh and the Woman

1954

As Production Designer

Rome 11:00

1952

As Production Design

Eternal Conflict

1948

As Production Design

Phèdre

1968

As Set Decoration

Michael Strogoff

1956

As Production Design

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