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    Naftuli Hertz "Nathan" Juran (September 1, 1907 – October 23, 2002) was an Austrian-born film art director, and later film and television director. As an art director, he won the Oscar for Best Art Direction in 1942 for How Green Was My Valley, along with Richard Day and Thomas Little.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0432846Nathan Juran - IMDb

    Nathan Juran (1907-2002) was an Austrian-born filmmaker who worked as an art director, director and writer in Hollywood and Europe. He won an Oscar for How Green Was My Valley (1941) and directed sci-fi classics like The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958).

    • Director, Art Director, Writer
    • September 1, 1907
    • Nathan Juran
    • October 23, 2002
  3. Austrian-born Nathan Juran was a professional architect before entering the film industry as an art director in 1937. He won an Academy Award for art direction on How Green Was My Valley (1941). World War II interrupted his film career, and he spent his war years with the OSS.

  4. Nathan “Jerry” Juran, who won an Academy Award for art direction on John Ford’s “How Green Was My Valley” and later tapped his strong visual sense as a director of science fiction and fantasy...

  5. Oct 23, 2002 · Naftuli "Nathan" Hertz Juran (September 1, 1907 - October 23, 2002) was an American film art director and film director who is most noted for winning the Academy Award for Best Art Direction for How Green Was My Valley and for directing science fiction and fantasy films such as Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.

  6. Nov 1, 2002 · Nathan Juran, art director who won the 1941 Academy Award for “How Green Was My Valley” and went on to direct movies and TV series, died. Oct. 23 of natural causes at his home in Palos Verdes...

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  8. Naftuli "Nathan" Hertz Juran was an American film art director, and later film and television director. As an art director, he won the Oscar for Best Art Direction in 1942 for How Green Was My Valley, along with Richard Day and Thomas Little.