Three-time Academy Award-winner STUART CRAIG’s (Production Designer) first film credit was an art department junior on Casino Royale in 1967. Nine years later, as assistant art director, he worked with Richard Attenborough on A Bridge Too Far. This creative partnership continued with his role as production designer on Gandhi, for which he received an Academy Award. Future collaborations with Attenborough included Cry Freedom, Chaplin, for which he received another Academy Award nomination, Shadowlands and In Love and War.
Craig’s other film credits include Butch and Sundance: The Early Years, The Elephant Man, for which he received an Academy Award nomination, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes and The Mission, for which he received another Academy Award nomination. In 1988 he received his second Academy Award for Dangerous Liaisons, The Secret Garden, Mary Reilly, The Avengers and The English Patient, for which he won his third Academy Award.
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