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John Barry (set designer)

John Barry (1935 – 1 June 1979) was a British film production designer, known for his work on ''Star Wars'', for which he received the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
==Career==
Born in London, Barry worked as an architect with experience in stage design. He entered the film business as a draughtsman on the epic Elizabeth Taylor film ''Cleopatra'' in 1963. He went on to assist art director Elliot Scott on the 1960s spy television series ''Danger Man'', which starred Patrick McGoohan.〔 His first project as art director was on the 1968 film ''Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher''.
Barry then became production designer on the Clint Eastwood action film ''Kelly's Heroes'' in 1970. Barry was offered the job of designer by Stanley Kubrick for his never-completed film ''Napoleon'', working on the project for a week. Kubrick hired him again as production designer on ''A Clockwork Orange'' in 1971.〔 He was production designer on the 1973 science fiction film ''Phase IV''.
He worked on the fantasy musical ''The Little Prince'' in 1974. Following a recommendation from Scott, George Lucas travelled to Mexico where Barry was working on ''Lucky Lady'' and hired him as production designer for ''Star Wars''. Barry thought the allotted time of seven months to design and build the film's sets was just enough and he took the job.〔 He later worked on Alexander Salkind's Superman and ''Superman II''. Following these box office hits Barry was given the chance to direct his own project, the science fiction film ''Saturn 3''. During filming, Barry fell out with the movie's star Kirk Douglas and was replaced by Stanley Donen.
He was soon hired by George Lucas as a second unit director on ''The Empire Strikes Back''. On May 31, 1979, two weeks into filming, he collapsed on-set and was hospitalized with a 104-degree temperature. He died at 2 A.M. on 1 June from meningitis. His memorial was held on 11 June at St Paul's Church, Grove Park, London; Barry was cremated that day.

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