Person
Gordon Wiles
Art · 1904–1950 · St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gordon Wiles (October 10, 1904 – October 17, 1950) was an American art director and film director. He won an Oscar for Best Art Direction for the film Transatlantic. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His father, Albert Wiles, was a doctor in Jerseyville, Illinois.
Known for

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Art Department Manager

Stand Up and Cheer!
Art Direction

Gun Crazy
Production Design

The Gangster
Director

Society Girl
Art Direction

Infernal Machine
Art Direction

The Dude Goes West
Art Direction

The Moon and Sixpence
Production Design

Blackmailer
Director

The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
Production Design
Filmography
- 1950The Underworld StoryArt Direction
- 1950It's a Small WorldProduction Design
- 1950Dakota LilProduction Design
- 1950Gun CrazyProduction Design
- 1949Bomba on Panther IslandProduction Design
- 1948The Dude Goes WestArt Direction
- 1947The GangsterDirector
- 1947The Private Affairs of Bel AmiProduction Design
- 1946A Scandal in ParisProduction Design
- 1942The Moon and SixpenceProduction Design
- 1941Forced LandingDirector
- 1939Back Door to HeavenSet Decoration
- 1938Prison TrainDirector
- 1938Mr. Boggs Steps OutDirector
- 1937Venus Makes TroubleDirector
- 1937Women of GlamourDirector
- 1936Lady from NowhereDirector
- 1936Two-Fisted GentlemanDirector
- 1936BlackmailerDirector
- 1936Charlie Chan's SecretDirector
- 1934Stand Up and Cheer!Art Direction
- 1934Bottoms UpArt Direction
- 1933My WeaknessArt Direction
- 1933Infernal MachineArt Direction
- 1933Pleasure CruiseArt Direction
- 1933Broadway BadArt Direction
- 1932Me and My GalArt Direction
- 1932Week Ends OnlyArt Direction
- 1932Society GirlArt Direction
- 1932The Trial of Vivienne WareArt Direction
- 1931TransatlanticArt Direction
- 1927Sunrise: A Song of Two HumansArt Department Manager
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