Senior Illustrator and Production Designer Ed Verreaux, Scenic Artist Jim Fiorito and Set Designer and Art Director William F. Matthews join Oscar-nominated Production Designer Jeannine Oppewall as recipients of the Art Directors Guild (ADG, IATSE Local 800) Lifetime Achievement Award. They will be honored at the 23rdAnnual ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards, themed "Production Design: Landscape of the Imagination," at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown in the Wilshire Grand Ballroom on Saturday, February 2, 2019.
ADG Lifetime Achievement Awards are presented to outstanding individuals in each of the guild's four crafts: Art Directors; Scenic, Title and Graphic Artists; Illustrators and Matte Artists; and Set Designers, Model MAKERS and Previs Artists. Previous recipients include Production Designers Norm Newberry (2018), Rene Lagler (2017), Patrizia von Brandenstein (2016) and Jim Bissell (2015); Set Designers James J. Murakami (2018), Cate Bangs (2017), William J. Newmon, II (2016) and John P. Bruce (2015); Matte Artist Harrison Ellenshaw (2016) and Senior Illustrator Camille Abbott (2015); and Scenic Artists John Moffitt (2018), Albert Obregon (2017), Bill Anderson (2016) and Will Ferrell (2015). A complete list can be found on ADG's website.
Ed Verreaux began his film career working for the legendary animation director Chuck Jones after graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute with Honors and working on UNDERGROUND comics in the Bay area. Verreaux was surrounded by some of the great animators and film designers from the 'Golden Age' of animation. Verreaux joined Robert Abel & Associates where he was assigned as one of the earliest designers on the Star Trek project. He worked on many Spielberg films including Jurassic Park lll, Jurassic World, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Poltergeist, EMPIRE of the Sun, The Color Purple and E.T. In addition, Verreaux worked for a year in Australia on George Miller's Mad Max BEYOND Thunderdrome. He continued to work with Spielberg and other major directors including Clint Eastwood and Robert Zemeckis. His other notable films include Honey I Blew Up the Kid,Back to the Future Part ll and Part lll, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, X-Men: The Last Stand and his most recent filmJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
James Fiorito moved to Southern California from Chicago as a young boy and earned a B.A. in theater with a minor in art from UCLA. He has taught scenic art and scenery construction at UCLA & Santa Monica College. His work as a Scenic Artist creating television and motion picture backdrops has taken him to all three major television networks, Triangle Scenery Co. and Pyramid Scenic at Paramount Pictures. These backdrops can be seen in the Star Trek Films, Patriot Games, The Right Stuffand TV Series' Married With Children, among others. Fiorito's work has also been featured in live theater for the Center Theater Group, The Civic Light Opera and other legitimate theater productions. In Paris, his fine art has been shown at Madam Volpe's Galerie Des Ambassadeurs and exhibited at the Palais Luxembourg as a member of Les Societe Sur-Independants of France. He had a one man show at the Wexler-Weiss gallery in Encino. Fiorito joined Local 816 in 1974 and continues as a member of the Art Director's Guild Local 800.
William F. Matthews, a union member for 34 years, is best known for his work on Cheaper by the Dozen, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the ABC's Lost, among many others. He has worked on set design for all the major studios including ABC, NBC, HBO, Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., Columbia and Universal Pictures. William designed for some of the early Spielberg films including Poltergeist, E.T., Gremlins and Innerspace. For its last three seasons, Matthews was Production Designer for Beverly Hills, 90210. His theater designs credits include Hamlet, Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, Guys and Dolls, among others including his recent Off-Broadway show Moonchildren. He has worked with many great Art Directors including Robert Boyle, Rick Carter, Jim Bissell, Chuck Parker and Nelson Coates and the late great Jan Scott. Matthews received his master's degree at Carnegie Mellon University and is currently a faculty member teaching scenic design. He continues to work on such shows as Netflix's Godless. Between shows he pursues his passion as a personal artist in painting, collage and assemblage, exhibiting in galleries throughout Southern California.
As previously released, four-time Academy Award -nominated Production Designer Jeannine Oppewall (L.A. Confidential, Pleasantville, Seabiscuit and The Good Shepherd) will be honored by the Art Directors Council with their Lifetime Achievement Award. This is a remarkable accomplishment for someone who has concentrated on films set in the 20th century. Other memorable films she designed include Wonder Boys, Rules Don't Apply, Snow Falling on Cedars, Catch Me if You Can andBridges of Madison County. In all, Jeannine has designed more than 40 films.
The producer of this year's ADG Awards (#ADGawards) is Production Designer Scott Moses ADG. Online nomination voting will be held December 5, 2018- January 4, 2019 and nominees announced on Monday, January 7, 2019. Final online balloting will be held January 8 -31, and winners will be announced at the dinner ceremony on Saturday, February 2, 2019. ADG Awards are open only to productions when made within the U.S. by producer's signatory to the IATSE agreement. Foreign entries are acceptable without restrictions.
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