Arthur Krams
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arthur Krams (July 15, 1912 – September 29, 1985) was an American set designer. He first made a name for himself working for MGM on films such as Holiday in Mexico, Easter Parade and The Student Prince in the mid 1940s. Later, he went on to work with Paramount Pictures. While there, he shared an Oscar for The Rose Tattoo (1955). Over his career, Krams would be co-nominated for an Oscar seven more times.
Known for
ArtBirthday
July 15, 1912Deathday
September 29, 1985Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
46Place of birth
New York City, New York, USAAlso known as
Arthur A. KramsCrew credits
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Set DecorationHang 'em High
Set DecorationInside Straight
Set DecorationWhere Love Has Gone
Set DecorationThe Rose Tattoo
Set DecorationRogue's March
Set DecorationTickle Me
Set DecorationHigh School Confidential!
Set DecorationCareer
Set DecorationAbout Mrs. Leslie
Set DecorationGunfight at the O.K. Corral
Set DecorationA Girl Named Tamiko
Set DecorationWild Is the Wind
Set DecorationSummer and Smoke
Set DecorationThe Story of Three Loves
Set DecorationDeep in My Heart
Set DecorationThe Doctor and the Girl
Set DecorationShadow in the Sky
Set DecorationThe Court Jester
Set DecorationSylvia
Set DecorationGive a Girl a Break
Set Decoration