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Ed Graves (24 February 1917 – 17 February 1980) was an American art director. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Doctor Dolittle.
Date Of Birth February 24, 1917 Died 1980-02-17 Profession Art Director, Art Department, Production Designer Star Sign Pisces
Art Director Title Year Status Character The Waltons: A Decade of the Waltons 1980 TV Movie The Waltons 1972-1980 TV Series 172 episodes Desperate Women 1978 TV Movie Dallas 1978 TV Series 2 episodes Bunco 1977 TV Movie Killer on Board 1977 TV Movie You're Just Like Your Father 1976 TV Movie The Blue Knight 1975-1976 TV Series 13 episodes Widow 1976 TV Movie Conspiracy of Terror 1975 TV Movie Returning Home 1975 TV Movie The Runaways 1975 TV Movie The Runaway Barge 1975 TV Movie Miles to Go Before I Sleep 1975 TV Movie Things in Their Season 1974 TV Movie Apple's Way 1974 TV Series 7 episodes Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls 1973 A Brand New Life 1973 TV Movie uncredited The Girls of Huntington House 1973 TV Movie Nichols 1971-1972 TV Series 24 episodes The Barefoot Executive 1971 The Challenge 1970 TV Movie Along Came a Spider 1970 TV Movie Bracken's World 1969 TV Series 1 episode Hard Contract 1969 The Secret Life of an American Wife 1968 Doctor Dolittle 1967 Peyton Place 1965-1967 TV Series 27 episodes Our Man Flint 1966 Batman 1966 TV Series 2 episodes
Art Department Title Year Status Character Avalanche Express 1979 art director for miniatures Von Ryan's Express 1965 assistant art director The Hunters 1958 production illustrator - uncredited South Pacific 1958 continuity artist - uncredited
Production Designer Title Year Status Character Bad Ronald 1974 TV Movie Don't Be Afraid of the Dark 1973 TV Movie Dying Room Only 1973 TV Movie
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1968 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Known for movies The Waltons (1972-1980) as Art Director
Doctor Dolittle (1967) as Art Director
Our Man Flint (1966) as Art Director
Peyton Place (1965-1967) as Art Director