William Glasgow
(1906 - 1972)

Started out in films as art director or production designer for "B" movies at Screen Arts and other low-budget studios (SHOOT TO KILL and THE CASE OF THE BABY-SITTER, both 1947, CAT-WOMEN ON THE MOON, 1953), then moved into more "respectable" projects in the early 1960s: WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? (1962), 4 FOR TEXAS (1963), HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE (1964), THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX (1965) and THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE (1968). His last project (as Bill Glasgow) was ...TICK...TICK...TICK... (1970).

 Nominated for Art Direction/Set Decoration (Black & White) 1964: HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE - Art Direction

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