翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Andrew Mattei
・ Andrew Matthews
・ Andrew Matthews-Owen
・ Andrew Mattison
・ Andrew Maury
・ Andrew Mavis
・ Andrew Mawson
・ Andrew Mawson (cricketer)
・ Andrew Mawson, Baron Mawson
・ Andrew Maxwell
・ Andrew Maxwell (American football)
・ Andrew Maxwell Morris
・ Andrew Maynard
・ Andrew Maynard (boxer)
・ Andrew Mayne
Andrew Mazzei
・ Andrew Maʻilei
・ Andrew McAfee
・ Andrew McAnsh
・ Andrew McArthur
・ Andrew McAtee
・ Andrew McAulay
・ Andrew McAuley
・ Andrew McBain
・ Andrew McBride
・ Andrew McBurney
・ Andrew McCabe
・ Andrew McCallum
・ Andrew McCarron Three-Decker
・ Andrew McCarthy


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Andrew Mazzei : ウィキペディア英語版
Andrew Mazzei

Andrew Mazzei (1887–1975) was a French-born British art director who designed the sets for more than sixty films during his career. Mazzei began his career in the late 1920s during the silent era including on the futuristic ''High Treason''. By the 1930s he was working for Gainsborough Pictures, designing backdrops for the critically acclaimed train-set thriller ''Rome Express'' in 1932.
His 1940s work includes Gainsborough Melodramas such as ''Madonna of the Seven Moons'' and ''The Magic Bow'' as well as the Film Noirs ''The Upturned Glass'' and ''They Made Me a Fugitive''. In 1947 he was employed on the Technicolor film ''The Man Within''.〔Spicer p. 67〕 Most of his final films during the early 1950s were lower budget crime thrillers.
==Early life==
Andrew Mazzei was born André Jean Louis Mazzei in Le Havre, France on 2 August 1887 to Italian / French parentage.
His father, Giovanni Mazzei (born 1 August 1852 in Colognora di Val di Roggio, Pescaglia, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy) was an Italian 'Plaster Figure Maker' who had moved to France to ply his trade. He married Andrew's mother, Evarestine Marie Lemen (born 29th Oct 1852 in Beauvoir, Vendée, France - died 28 June 1912 in Holborn, London, England) on 15 August 1881 in Nantes, France.
The family moved to London, England in 1891, where they stayed until Andrew was nine years of age when his father took him to Italy for 12 months. On returning, the family lived for a short time in Brighton and Manchester, and by 1901 they had settled in Blackpool. It was during this time that Andrew's father had contributed ornate plasterwork to the Tower Ballroom designed by Frank Matcham.
According to the 1911 census, Andrew had contributed decorative plasterwork to the Coronation Exhibition of George V.
Andrew married Alice Fairclough (1887-1973) on 7 October 1912 at South Shore, Fylde, Lancashire. They had no children.
During the First World War, Andrew was employed on the reconstruction of the late Lord Kitchener's house at Broome Park, Knowlton, Kent, where he was engaged on special modelling work. Andrew then went to work for a year for Messrs. Jordans, Brixton Hill, making artificial limbs for mutilated soldiers. On 14 March 1918, Andrew volunteered for the British Army and was graded 2. Messrs. Jordans pointed out to Andrew that the work he was engaged on was a necessity and applied for his exemption which was granted.
After the war, Andrew then worked for Messrs. J. Panichelli & sons, Hammersmith, on architectural and plasterwork until 1921 when he found employment with the film company, the "Famous Players-Lasky British Producers Limited."

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Andrew Mazzei」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.