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Charles Lisanby : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Lisanby
Charles Alvin Lisanby (January 22, 1924 – August 23, 2013) was an American Production Designer who helped define scenic design in early color television. During his career, he was nominated for sixteen Emmys and won three. In January 2010, Charles was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame at the nineteenth annual ceremony alongside Don Pardo, the Smothers Brothers, Bob Stewart, and Gene Roddenberry. Aside from his success in the entertainment industry, Charles is known for his close friendship with the artist Andy Warhol, which lasted for about ten years beginning in 1955. ==Biography== Charles graduated high school in 1940 at age 16, and was drafted the following year after Pearl Harbor and the entry of the United States into World War II. Receiving an early discharge due to meningitis, Charles ignored his father's wish to become a doctor and instead went to New York to attend art school. After working for an advertising agency for a couple of months, Charles received his first professional commission in 1947, a job painting a mural for the famous actor's guild, the Friars Club. While working at the Friar's Club—which he remains an honorary member of today—Charles met Ralph Levy, a producer and television director who invited Charles to do some work for him at CBS. Over the next thirty years, Charles worked for CBS, ABC and NBC, using his ample leave in the summer to travel all over the world, seeking inspiration from other cultures of this designs. During his long and distinguished career Charles frequently traveled between his two homes in New York City and Los Angeles, where he retired.
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