John Bryan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Bryan (12 August 1911 – 10 June 1969) was an art director and film producer. John Bryan was born in London, England. He won the Oscar for Best Art Direction for the film Great Expectations in 1946. He was nominated twice more, for Caesar and Cleopatra in 1947 and for Becket in 1964. Bryan also won a BAFTA for Becket. In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.
Crew

Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
Production Design

Caravan
Art Direction

The Spanish Gardener
Writer, Producer
Sunshine Ahead
Art Direction
Colonel Blood
Art Direction

Take My Life
Production Design

On the Night of the Fire
Art Direction

The Horse's Mouth
Producer

Great Catherine
Production Design

Golden Salamander
Production Design

Fanny by Gaslight
Art Direction

Blanche Fury
Production Design

Caesar and Cleopatra
Art Direction

Becket
Production Design

The Adventures of Tartu
Art Direction

Madeleine
Set Decoration

The Passionate Friends
Set Designer

After the Fox
Producer

Love Story
Art Direction

The Girl on the Boat
Producer

Windom's Way
Producer
Dear Octopus
Art Direction

The Wicked Lady
Art Direction

Two Thousand Women
Art Direction

Inspector Hornleigh
Art Direction

Great Expectations
Production Design
The Captain's Table
Art Direction

Stolen Life
Art Direction

Pygmalion
Art Direction

Millions Like Us
Art Direction

The Magic Box
Production Design

The Secret Place
Producer

Time Flies
Art Direction

The Purple Plain
Producer

The Million Pound Note
Producer
Murder by Rope
Art Direction

Talking Feet
Art Direction
The Last Curtain
Production Design