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Adam Stockhausen

Highest Rated: 100% The Rat Catcher (2023)

Lowest Rated: 11% My Soul to Take (2010)

Birthday: Nov 30, 1972

Birthplace: Brookfield, Wisconsin, USA

An integral member of Wes Anderson's team, Oscar-winner Adam Stockhausen also worked with Noah Baumbach, Steve McQueen and Charlie Kaufman to become one of the arthouse crowd's leading production designers. Born in Brookfield, WI, in 1973, Stockhausen studied Theater Arts at Marquette University's Diederich College of Communication before graduating with a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale School of Drama, and after moving to New York, spent the first five years of his career drawing scenery for various theater and opera sets. Stockhausen first served as an art director during his early Hollywood years, racking up credits on comedy drama "Ash Tuesday" (2003), Jude Law remake "Alfie" (2004) and the new version of "The Producers" (2005), where he was taken under the wing of acclaimed production designer Mark Friedberg. The pair went onto rebuild an entire Indian Railways train on "The Darjeeling Limited" (2007), the first of several Wes Anderson films that Stockhausen would play a vital role in. They also worked together on the Beatles-based fantasy "Across The Universe" (2007), Charlie Kaufman's post-modern drama "Synecdoche, New York" (2008) and the big-screen adaptation of political thriller "State of Play" (2009) before Stockhausen made the leap from art director to production designer in his own right on romantic comedies "Every Day" (2010) and "The Switch" (2010). After adding horrors "My Soul To Take" (2010) and "Scream 4" (2011) to his resume, Stockhausen reunited with Wes Anderson to give "Moonrise Kingdom" (2012) a distinctive visual style inspired by the paintings of Norman Rockwell, and two years later received his first Academy Award nomination for his authentic recreation of 19th Century Louisiana in Steve McQueen's essential period drama, "12 Years A Slave" (2014). Stockhausen then made it to the Oscar podium in 2015 thanks to his lavish decade-spanning production design on his third Anderson feature, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014), and after teaming up with Noah Baumbach on indie dramedy "While We're Young" (2014), he was hired by Steven Spielberg to help recreate the Berlin Wall for Cold War drama "Bridge of Spies" (2015).

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 60% The Rat Catcher
Watchlist
95% 90% 12 Years a Slave Watchlist 95% 81% The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar Watchlist
94% 74% The Swan
Watchlist
93% 86% Moonrise Kingdom Watchlist 92% 87% The Grand Budapest Hotel Watchlist 91% 93% West Side Story Watchlist 91% 61% Widows Watchlist 91% 87% Bridge of Spies Watchlist 90% 87% Isle of Dogs Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Blitz 81% 81% 2024 Production Design The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More 2024 Production Design The Rat Catcher 100% 60% 2023 Production Design The Swan 94% 74% 2023 Production Design The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar 95% 81% 2023 Production Design Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 70% 87% 2023 Production Design West Side Story 91% 93% 2021 Production Design The French Dispatch 75% 76% 2021 Production Design American Dharma 61% 73% 2018 Production Design Widows 91% 61% 2018 Production Design Isle of Dogs 90% 87% 2018 Production Design Ready Player One 71% 77% 2018 Production Design Bridge of Spies 91% 87% 2015 Production Design While We're Young 84% 51% 2014 Production Design The Grand Budapest Hotel 92% 87% 2014 Production Design 12 Years a Slave 95% 90% 2013 Production Design Moonrise Kingdom 93% 86% 2012 Production Design Scream 4 60% 57% 2011 Production Design Every Day 35% 24% 2010 Production Design My Soul to Take 11% 26% 2010 Production Design The Switch 53% 44% 2010 Production Design Synecdoche, New York 69% 71% 2008 Art Director The Darjeeling Limited 69% 78% 2007 Art Director
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