Lyle R. Wheeler

Lyle R. Wheeler

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Art Director - USA
Born February 2, 1905 in Woburn, MA, USA
Died January 10, 1990 in Woodland Hills, CA, USA

Mini-Biography:
Lyle R. Wheeler was born on February 2, 1905 in Woburn, MA, USA. He was an American Art Director, known for All about Eve (1950), River of no Return (1954), White Witch Doctor (1953), Lyle R. Wheeler's first movie on record is from 1939. Lyle R. Wheeler died on January 10, 1990 in Woodland Hills, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1969.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1969: Marooned (Space Travelers) (Production Design), Directed by John Sturges, with Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, David Janssen,
1959: Beloved Infidel (Art Director), Directed by Henry King, with Gregory Peck, Deborah Kerr, Eddie Albert,
1959: Journey to the Center of the Earth (Art Director), Directed by Henry Levin, with Robert Adler, Diane Baker, Pat Boone,
1956: The girl can't help it (Art Director), Directed by Frank Tashlin, with Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien,
1956: Bus Stop (The Wrong Kind of Girl) (Art Director), Directed by Joshua Logan, with Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Arthur O'Connell,
1956: Bigger than Life (Art Director), Directed by Nicholas Ray, with Rusty Lane, James Mason, Walter Matthau,
1956: The True story of Jesse James (The James Brothers) (Art Director), Directed by Nicholas Ray, with Robert Adler, Alan Baxter, John Carradine,
1955: The left hand of God (Art Director), Directed by Edward Dmytryk, with Humphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney, Lee J. Cobb,
1955: Untamed (Art Director), Directed by Henry King, with Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward, Richard Egan,
1954: The Racers (Art Director), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Richard Allan, Ina Anders, Salvador Baguez,
1954: Broken Lance (Art Director), Directed by Edward Dmytryk, with Katy Jurado, Jean Peters, Spencer Tracy,
1954: River of no Return (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Otto Preminger, with Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe, Rory Calhoun,
1954: Hell and High Water (Art Director), Directed by Samuel Fuller, with Richard Widmark, Bella Darvi, Victor Francen,
1953: How to marry a Millionaire (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Jean Negulesco, with Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall,
1953: White Witch Doctor (Art Director), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Walter Slezak,
1953: Gentlemen prefer Blondes (Art Director), Directed by Howard Hawks, with Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Charles Coburn,
1953: Pick up on South Street (Pickpocket) (Art Director), Directed by Samuel Fuller, with Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, Thelma Ritter,
1953: Bloodhounds of Broadway (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Harmon Jones, with Mitzi Gaynor, Scott Brady, Mitzi Green,
1952: The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Ernest Hemingway's The Snows of Kilimanjaro) (Art Director), Directed by Henry King, with Ava Gardner, Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward,
1952: Monkey Business (Howard Hawks' Monkey Business, Darling, I'm growing younger) (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Howard Hawks, with Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn,
1952: O'Henry's Full House (Baghdad on the Subway (Working title)) (Art Director), Directed by Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, Walter Lang, Henry Koster, Jean Negulesco, with John Steinbeck, Everett Glass, Dale Robertson,
1952: Belles on their toes (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Henry Levin, with Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy, Debra Paget,
1951: Fixed bayonets (Art Director), Directed by Samuel Fuller, with Richard Basehart, Gene Evans, Michael O'Shea,
1951: Viva Zapata! (Art Director), Directed by Elia Kazan, with Marlon Brando, Jean Peters, Anthony Quinn,
1951: The Desert Fox (The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel, Rommel, Desert Fox) (Art Director), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Luther Adler, Richard Boone, Leo G. Carroll,
1951: I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Henry King, with Susan Hayward, William Lundigan, Rory Calhoun,
1950: American Guerrilla in the Philippines (I shall return) (Art Director), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Tyrone Power, Micheline Presle, Jack Elam,
1950: All about Eve (Best Performance (Working title)) (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders,
1950: Halls of Montezuma (Art Director), Directed by Lewis Milestone, with Philip Ahn, Richard Boone, Neville Brand,
1950: No way out (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally,
1949: Twelve o'clock high (12 o'clock high) (Art Director), Directed by Henry King, with Richard Anderson, Roger Anderson, Robert Arthur,
1949: Oh, You Beautiful Doll (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Fred MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara, Betty Lynn,
1949: Pinky (Art Director), Directed by Elia Kazan, John Ford, with Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore, Ethel Waters,
1949: Down to the sea in ships (Art Director), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Dorothy Adams, Lionel Barrymore, Harry Davenport,
1949: The Fan (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Otto Preminger, with Jeanne Crain, Madeleine Carroll, George Sanders,
1948: Yellow Sky (Art Director), Directed by William A. Wellman, with Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, Richard Widmark,
1948: The Walls of Jericho (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Anne Baxter,
1945: Fallen Angel (Art Director), Directed by Otto Preminger, with Dana Andrews, Charles Bickford, Bruce Cabot,
1945: A Tree grows in Brooklyn (Art Director), Directed by Elia Kazan, with John Alexander, Joan Blondell, Ted Donaldson,
1945: Diamond Horseshoe (Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe) (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by George Seaton, with Betty Grable, Dick Haymes, Phil Silvers,
1945: A Bell for Adano (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Henry King, with Gene Tierney, John Hodiak, William Bendix,
1945: Hangover Square (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by John Brahm, with Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell, George Sanders,
1944: Laura (Art Director), Directed by Otto Preminger, with Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb,
1939: Intermezzo (Art Director: (AKA Lyle Wheeler)), Directed by Gregory Ratoff, with Leslie Howard, Ingrid Bergman, Edna Best,
1939: Made for Each Other (Art Director), Directed by John Cromwell, with Louise Beavers, Ward Bond, Donald Briggs,

Bibliography
The Motion Picture Guide, 1992

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