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Lawrence G. Paull

Highest Rated: 96% Blue Collar (1978)

Lowest Rated: 13% Man of the House (1995)

Birthday: Apr 13, 1938

Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Lawrence G. Paull was one of the most prolific and celebrated production designers in film. He was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1938 and enrolled at the University of Arizona with the intention of studying architecture. However, after viewing the film "Doctor Zhivago" (1965) Paull became inspired to change his course of study and pursue film instead. He began his professional career in 1970 as the art director for the motorcycle movie "Little Fauss and Big Halsy" (1970). Paull's career took off almost immediately as he moved on to work as a production designer on movies like the Western "The Hired Hand" (1971) and the comedy "The Naked Ape" (1973). As Paull's experience and reputation grew, he graduated to more prominent projects like the radio-themed comedy "FM" (1978). Then in 1982, Paull production designed Ridley Scott's landmark science fiction noir "Blade Runner" (1982). The aesthetic distinctiveness Paull achieved on the film proved to be career-making, and his name grew in popularity as the movie moved from underground favorite to art house hit. His next major project was the blockbuster hit "Romancing the Stone" (1984), a film that included numerous exotic themes and locales, followed by the mega-hit "Back to the Future" (1985), which required many distinctive elements including extensive 1950s period design. Paull proved extremely adept with historical design elements, production designing Eddie Murphy's directorial debut, the 1930s-set gangster comedy "Harlem Nights" (1989). He went on to do production design on several popular films over the coming years including the comedy "City Slickers" (1991), the remake of the classic film "Born Yesterday" (1993), and the sequel "Escape from L.A." (1996). Paull's final feature film was the thriller "Light it Up" (1999). He became a professor at Chapman University, where he created and taught the school's production design MFA curriculum, which is still taught there today. Paull passed away in 2019. He was 81 years old.

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Highest-Rated Movies

96% 88% Blue Collar
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94% 90% Blade Runner: The Final Cut
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93% 95% Back to the Future Watchlist 89% 91% Blade Runner Watchlist
87% 65% City Slickers
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87% 66% The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings
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81% 75% The Hired Hand
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75% 50% Unlawful Entry
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75% 52% The Last American Hero
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70% 84% American Flyers
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Filmography

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Murder in the Mirror 20% 2000 Production Design Light It Up 40% 76% 1999 Production Design John Carpenter's Escape From L.A. 54% 39% 1996 Production Design Sgt. Bilko 31% 47% 1996 Program Director Man of the House 13% 33% 1995 Production Design Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult 58% 53% 1994 Production Design Another Stakeout 17% 28% 1993 Production Design Born Yesterday 25% 27% 1993 Production Design Memoirs of an Invisible Man 28% 33% 1992 Production Design Unlawful Entry 75% 50% 1992 Production Design City Slickers 87% 65% 1991 Production Design The Last of the Finest 28% 1990 Production Design Harlem Nights 27% 80% 1989 Production Design License to Drive 24% 62% 1988 Production Design Cocoon: The Return 31% 34% 1988 Production Design Back to the Future 93% 95% 1985 Production Design American Flyers 70% 84% 1985 Production Design Blade Runner: The Final Cut 94% 90% 1982 Production Design Blade Runner 89% 91% 1982 Production Design In God We Trust 50% 1980 Production Design Friendly Fire 75% 1979 Art Director FM 20% 63% 1978 Production Design Blue Collar 96% 88% 1978 Production Design Which Way Is Up? 20% 82% 1977 Production Design The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings 87% 66% 1976 Production Design
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