Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hal Pereira (April 29, 1905, Chicago, Illinois - December 17, 1983, Los Angeles, California) was an American art director, production designer, and occasional architect. In the 1940s through the 1960s he worked on more than 200 films as an art director and production designer. He was nominated for 23 Oscars, winning only one for his work on The Rose Tattoo. He served, along with Earl Hedrick, as artistic director of the popular TV series Bonanza. Pereira started out in theater design in Chicago before moving to Los Angeles and working for Paramount Studios as a unit art director. In 1944 he was art designer for the great film noir Double Indemnity. By 1950 he was supervising art director for the studio, working on such films as the classic Western Shane and The Greatest Show on Earth, which won the Oscar for Best Picture. In 1955 Pereira won the Oscar for best art direction for a black and white film for The Rose Tattoo. In addition, he was the art director on almost all of the important Alfred Hitchcock films of the 1950s. Pereira was educated at the University of Illinois and was brother of architect (and occasional film art director) William L. Pereira.

Filmography

View The Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments

The Ten Commandments

1956Film
7.8
View The High Chaparral
The High Chaparral

The High Chaparral

1967Series
6.7
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Outlaws

Outlaws

1960Series
6.2
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Rear Window

Rear Window

1954Film
8.3
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Vertigo

Vertigo

1958Film
8.1
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Roman Holiday

Roman Holiday

1953Film
7.9
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Breakfast at Tiffany's

Breakfast at Tiffany's

1961Film
7.6
View El Dorado
El Dorado

El Dorado

1966Film
7.4
View Sabrina
Sabrina

Sabrina

1954Film
7.5
View The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

1962Film
7.8
View The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much

The Man Who Knew Too Much

1956Film
7.4
View Shane
Shane

Shane

1953Film
7.3