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George Hopkins (set designer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George James Hopkins
George James Hopkins (March 23, 1896 – February 11, 1985), was a set designer, playwright and production designer. A native of Pasadena, California, Hopkins got his start designing scenery on stage after studying design in college. He moved to films in 1917, working as an art director for various studios. During his long career, Hopkins had been nominated for the thirteen Academy Awards. ==Connection to the murder of William Desmond Taylor== Hopkins had a professional and intimate relationship with silent film director William Desmond Taylor, whose unsolved murder was one of early Hollywood's biggest scandals. On the 1922 morning that Taylor's body was found, Charles Eyton instructed Hopkins to remove a basket of documents from the murder scene, and Hopkins obeyed. Hopkins' unpublished 1981 autobiography, ''Caught in the Act'', was used as a major source for Charles Higham's book on the Taylor murder.
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