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Hans Dreier

Birthday: Aug 21, 1885 Date of death: Oct 24, 1966
Place of birth: Bremen, Germany
Hans Dreier was a German motion picture art director. He was Paramount Pictures' supervising art director from 1927 until his retirement in 1950.

Hans Dreier was born in Bremen, Germany in 1885. After studying architecture in Munich, Germany, Dreier worked as imperial supervising architect of the German Cameroon. During World War I, he served in the German Lancers.

He began his career in German film in 1919 as an assistant designer at UFA Studios. At the urging of German director Ernst Lubitsch, Dreier relocated to Hollywood in 1923 to work at Paramount Pictures. His first Hollywood film was Forbidden Paradise, directed by Lubitsch and starring Pola Negri. Dreier worked as Paramount's supervising art director from 1927 until his retirement in 1950.

He made contributions to nearly 500 films during his lengthy career, including many films directed by Joseph Von Sternberg and Ernst Lubitsch, as well as the film It's a Gift (1934) starring W. C. Fields. He was nominated for Academy Awards for his art direction on 23 occasions. He won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction (Color) for Frenchman's Creek (1944) and Samson and Delilah (1950). He also won the award for Art Direction (Black and White) for Sunset Boulevard (1950).

Known for

The Lost Weekend
7.6
Art Direction
Sunset Boulevard
8.31
Art Direction
A Place in the Sun
7.3
Art Direction
Double Indemnity
8.12
Art Direction
The Lady Eve
7.24
Art Direction
Duck Soup
7.3
Art Direction
Sullivan's Travels
7.42
Art Direction
You and Me
6.84
Art Direction

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Sunset Boulevard Art Direction
The Lost Weekend Art Direction
Double Indemnity Art Direction
The Lady Eve Art Direction
You and Me Art Direction
Duck Soup Art Direction
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