Fredric Hope (January 22, 1900 – April 20, 1937) was an American art director. He won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for the film The Merry Widow. He was born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania to Helen Dodge and Harry Hope. He was educated at Cleveland School of Art, Art Institute of Chicago and Otis Art Institute. In 1922 he became a draftsman and an art director with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He died in Hollywood, California.
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Night Must Fall (1937) Assistant Art Director |
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Hollywood Party (1937) Art Direction |
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Camille (1936) Assistant Art Director |
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Sworn Enemy (1936) Art Direction |
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Women Are Trouble (1936) Art Direction |
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Anna Karenina (1935) Assistant Art Director |
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The Night Is Young (1935) Art Direction |
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The Merry Widow (1934) Art Direction |
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Hollywood Party (1934) Art Direction |
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Sadie McKee (1934) Assistant Art Director |
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Riptide (1934) Art Direction |
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This Side of Heaven (1934) Art Direction |
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Dinner at Eight (1933) Art Direction |
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Should Ladies Behave (1933) Art Direction |
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The Solitaire Man (1933) Art Direction |
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Another Language (1933) Art Direction |
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The Stranger's Return (1933) Art Direction |
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Over the Counter (1932) Art Direction |
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Baby Mine (1928) Set Designer |
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Flesh and the Devil (1926) Settings |
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Exit Smiling (1926) Settings |