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François Audouy
French-American movie production designer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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François Audouy (French: [odwi]; born June 17, 1974) is a French-American production designer known for his work in feature films, television, and music videos. He is a frequent collaborator with director James Mangold, having designed Logan (2017), Ford v Ferrari (2019), and A Complete Unknown (2024), among others. Audouy has received five Art Directors Guild awards for his work in production design.
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Early life
Audouy was born in Toulouse, France and raised in the United States. He developed an early interest in film design and visual storytelling, later pursuing a career in production design.[1]
Career
Audouy began his career in the art department of major motion pictures as a graphic designer and concept artist. He gained industry recognition as an art director before transitioning to production design.
His work is noted for its historical accuracy,[2] immersive environments,[3] and innovative approach to set construction.[4]
In addition to his work in film, Audouy has designed commercials and music videos. His recent project, The Residence, is set in an alternate historical timeline and features a fictional U.S. president. The production design of the series was notable for the "dollhouse shots" and scope of reconstruction of the White House executive mansion.
In 2025, Audouy was announced as the production designer for the third season of Euphoria, written and directed by Sam Levinson.[5]
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Filmography
As production designer
Feature films
Television
As art director
Feature Films
Awards
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Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Art Directors Guild Awards
Audouy has won five ADG awards, including the ADG’s first-ever award bestowed to a music video at their 26th Annual Awards show.
Nominated
Satellite Awards
Set Decorators Society of America Awards
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