Fred M. MacLean
(1898 - 1976)


Sergeant York (1941)
Born in North Dakota, USA. Set decorator who received an Academy Award nomination for his first feature, SERGEANT YORK (1941) at Warner Bros., for which he received no screen credit. Other notable and unnominated set decorating credits include NOW, VOYAGER (1942), MR. SKEFFINGTON and THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU (both 1944), THE CORN IS GREEN, RHAPSODY IN BLUE and SARATOGA TRUNK (all 1945), THE BIG SLEEP (1946), POSSESSED and ESCAPE ME NEVER (both 1947), THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE and KEY LARGO (both 1948), WHITE HEAT and THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (both 1949), THREE SECRETS (1950), THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE (1951), CRIPPLE CREEK (1952), BAT DAY AT BLACK ROCK (1955), TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN (1956), OLD YELLER (1957), A LIGHT IN THE FOREST (1958), THE SHAGGY DOG and A HOLE IN THE YEAD (both 1959), POLLYANNA and LET'S MAKE LOVE (both 1960), RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE (1961), FOLLOW THAT DREAM (1962).

In television, MacLean contributed to the "Topper", "Mr. & Mrs. North", and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" series.


 Nominated for Interior Decoration (Black & White) 1941: SERGEANT YORK - Interior Decoration
 Nominated for Interior Decoration (Black & White) 1944: THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN - Interior Decoration
 Nominated for Art Direction/Set Decoration (Color) 1965: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD - Set Decoration (w. Ray Moyer & Norman Rockett)

3 nominations