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Paul Sylbert

American screenwriter (1928–2016) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Sylbert
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Paul Sylbert (April 16, 1928 – November 19, 2016) was an American Academy Award-winning production designer, art director, and set designer who directed on occasion.

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Born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of a dressmaker, Sylbert grew up in the borough's Flatbush neighborhood and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1946.[1] He fought in the Korean War and attended the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania with his identical twin brother Richard.[2] Early in their careers, they collaborated on Baby Doll and A Face in the Crowd.[3] Sylbert also attended the Hans Hoffman School of Art and The Actors Studio. He is a veteran of the United States Army and served in Korea. Sylbert was a member of the faculty at the Film and Media Arts department of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he taught courses in film studies. He also taught a course called Film: The Creative Process at Temple University in the Spring of 2014.

Sylbert died on November 19, 2016, at the age of 88.[4][1]

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Filmography

Television (as designer)

Feature films (as designer)

Stage (as designer)

  • Susannah (1957)
  • Tale for a Deaf Ear (1958)
  • Street Scene (1958)
  • The Crucible (1959)
  • Carmina Buranna (1960)
  • Oedipus Rex (1960)
  • Festival of Two Worlds, Spoletto, Italy: The Angel of Fire (1959), Lulu (1974)
  • The Agon of Gross - Off-Broadway (1952)
  • The Making of Moo - Off-Broadway (1956)
  • The Four Poster - Theatron Kentrikon, Athens, Greece (1957)
  • Two For The Seesaw- Theatron Kentrikon, Athens, Greece (1958)
  • The Miracle Worker - Theatron Dionysus, Athens, Greece (1961)
  • Night of the Iguana - Coconut Grove Playhouse (1961)
  • The Duchess of Malfi - The Mark Taper Forum (1974)

Stage direction

  • Oedipus Rex, New York City Opera Company (1960)
  • The Four Poster - Theatron Kentrikon, Athens, Greece (1957)
  • Two for the Seesaw - Theatron Kentrikon, Athens, Greece (1958)
  • The Miracle Worker - Theatron Dionysus, Athens, Greece (1961)

Television direction

Commercial direction

  • Over 50 spots including Clairol, Dash, Burma Shave, Belvedere Cigarettes, Belmont Park, etc.
  • TV Graphics and Group Productions (1965–1968)

Industrial direction

  • General Electric (1966)
  • New York Telephone Co. (1967)

Feature film direction

  • Instant Love - Herbert Richards Productions, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1963)
  • The Steagle - Avco-Embassy Pictures, Inc. (1971)

Writer - film

Writer - books

  • Final Cut - The making and breaking of a film, Seasbury Press/Continuum Books (1974)
  • 100 Ways to Beat the Blues (contributor), Tanya Tucker, Simon & Schuster (2003)
  • Cows: A rumination (contributor), Carl Hileman, Emmis Books (2004)
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Awards

References

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