Maurice Carter Net Worth is
$8 Million
Maurice Carter Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Maurice Carter is an American former professional basketball player.
Date Of Birth | October 12, 1976 |
Place Of Birth | Jackson, Mississippi, United States |
Height | 1.96 m |
Weight | 95 kg |
Profession | Art Director, Production Designer, Art Department |
Education | Louisiana State University |
Star Sign | Taurus |
Art Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The House in Nightmare Park | 1973 | | |
The Death Wheelers | 1973 | | |
Innocent Bystanders | 1972 | | |
All Coppers Are... | 1972 | | |
Villain | 1971 | | |
10 Rillington Place | 1971 | | |
Battle of Britain | 1969 | supervising art director | |
Fathom | 1967 | | |
A Challenge for Robin Hood | 1967 | | |
The Quiller Memorandum | 1966 | | |
The Fighting Prince of Donegal | 1966 | | |
Kaleidoscope | 1966 | | |
You Must Be Joking! | 1965 | | |
Two Left Feet | 1965 | | |
Genghis Khan | 1965 | supervising art director | |
Guns at Batasi | 1964 | | |
Contest Girl | 1964 | | |
Becket | 1964 | | |
Sword of Lancelot | 1963 | | |
In the Doghouse | 1962 | | |
Ring-a-Ding Rhythm! | 1962 | | |
A Pair of Briefs | 1962 | | |
No My Darling Daughter | 1961 | | |
The Frightened City | 1961 | | |
Double Bunk | 1961 | | |
No Love for Johnnie | 1961 | | |
The Boy Who Stole a Million | 1960 | | |
Doctor in Love | 1960 | | |
Follow a Star | 1959 | | |
Upstairs and Downstairs | 1959 | | |
The 39 Steps | 1959 | | |
The Square Peg | 1958 | | |
The Wind Cannot Read | 1958 | | |
Violent Playground | 1958 | | |
Campbell's Kingdom | 1957 | | |
Doctor at Large | 1957 | | |
The Woman for Joe | 1955 | | |
To Paris with Love | 1955 | | |
Land of Fury | 1954 | | |
A Day to Remember | 1953 | | |
Always a Bride | 1953 | | |
Desperate Moment | 1953 | | |
Top of the Form | 1953 | | |
Made in Heaven | 1952 | | |
Penny Princess | 1952 | | |
I Believe in You | 1952 | | |
Encore | 1951 | | |
White Corridors | 1951 | | |
Mister Drake's Duck | 1951 | | |
Trio | 1950 | | |
The Astonished Heart | 1950 | | |
The Bad Lord Byron | 1949 | | |
Good-Time Girl | 1948 | | |
Snowbound | 1948 | | |
Jassy | 1947 | | |
The Root of All Evil | 1947 | | |
Give Us the Moon | 1944 | | |
Bees in Paradise | 1944 | | |
Production Designer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Great Train Robbery | 1979 | | |
Ffolkes | 1979 | | |
The People That Time Forgot | 1977 | | |
At the Earth's Core | 1976 | | |
The Land That Time Forgot | 1974 | | |
From Beyond the Grave | 1974 | | |
Fear Is the Key | 1972 | | |
Anne of the Thousand Days | 1969 | | |
The Spanish Gardener | 1956 | | |
The Astonished Heart | 1950 | | |
Christopher Columbus | 1949 | | |
Art Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Snowbound | 1948 | designer | |
Jassy | 1947 | designs | |
We Dive at Dawn | 1943 | draughtsman - uncredited | |
The Young Mr. Pitt | 1942 | assistant art director - uncredited | |
Bombsight Stolen | 1941 | assistant art director - uncredited | |
Night Train to Munich | 1940 | assistant art director - uncredited | |
The Lady Vanishes | 1938 | assistant set designer - uncredited | |
Oh, Mr. Porter! | 1937 | settings - uncredited | |
Good Morning, Boys | 1937 | assistant art director - uncredited | |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1971 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Art Direction | Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) |
1970 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration | Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) |
1967 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best British Art Direction (Colour) | The Quiller Memorandum (1966) |
1965 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color | Becket (1964) |
1965 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best British Art Direction (B/W) | Guns at Batasi (1964) |
Known for movies