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Harold Grieve (February 1, 1901 – November 3, 1993) was a motion picture art director and interior designer. Born in Los Angeles, California, he attended Hollywood High School then studied art at the "School of Illustration and Painting" run by John Francis Smith in Los Angeles. In the early 1920s Grieve went to work in the film industry as a set designer and art director. He became one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and remained active all his life in the Academy's library of historical records.

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  • Harold Grieve (1 de febrero de 1901 - 3 de noviembre de 1993) fue un director de cine, director artístico y diseñador de interiores. Nacido en Los Ángeles, California, asistió a la Hollywood High School y luego estudió arte en la "Escuela de Ilustración y Pintura" dirigida por John Francis Smith en Los Ángeles. A principios de la década de 1920, Grieve empezó a trabajar en la industria del cine como escenógrafo y director artístico. Se convirtió en uno de los miembros fundadores​ de la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas y permaneció activo toda su vida en la biblioteca de registros históricos de la Academia. (es)
  • Harold Grieve (February 1, 1901 – November 3, 1993) was a motion picture art director and interior designer. Born in Los Angeles, California, he attended Hollywood High School then studied art at the "School of Illustration and Painting" run by John Francis Smith in Los Angeles. In the early 1920s Grieve went to work in the film industry as a set designer and art director. He became one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and remained active all his life in the Academy's library of historical records. (en)
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  • Harold Grieve (1 de febrero de 1901 - 3 de noviembre de 1993) fue un director de cine, director artístico y diseñador de interiores. Nacido en Los Ángeles, California, asistió a la Hollywood High School y luego estudió arte en la "Escuela de Ilustración y Pintura" dirigida por John Francis Smith en Los Ángeles. A principios de la década de 1920, Grieve empezó a trabajar en la industria del cine como escenógrafo y director artístico. Se convirtió en uno de los miembros fundadores​ de la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas y permaneció activo toda su vida en la biblioteca de registros históricos de la Academia. A principios de la década de 1930, Grieve dejó de trabajar en un estudio cinematográfico para montar un negocio de diseño de interiores. En 1932 su esposa, la antigua estrella de la época del cine mudo Jetta Goudal, con la que se casó en 1930, se unió a él en el negocio. Entre otras cosas, diseñaron el interior de una casa de ensueño para el crooner Bing Crosby y el interior de Toujours Eblouissante, la finca de Palm Springs de la estrella de la ópera francesa Lily Pons que apareció en Architectural Digest. Además, Grieve realizó el interior de la famosa casa de muñecas de la actriz Colleen Moore que recorrió los Estados Unidos y que ahora puede verse expuesta en el Chicago's. Museo de Ciencia e Industria. La esposa de Harold Grieve falleció en 1985 en Los Ángeles y él murió allí en 1993. Están enterrados juntos en una sala privada en el Gran Mausoleo, Santuario de los Ángeles, en el Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery en Glendale, California. (es)
  • Harold Grieve (February 1, 1901 – November 3, 1993) was a motion picture art director and interior designer. Born in Los Angeles, California, he attended Hollywood High School then studied art at the "School of Illustration and Painting" run by John Francis Smith in Los Angeles. In the early 1920s Grieve went to work in the film industry as a set designer and art director. He became one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and remained active all his life in the Academy's library of historical records. Near the beginning of the 1930s, Grieve gave up working for a film studio to set up an interior design business. In 1932 his wife, former star of the silent era Jetta Goudal, whom he married in 1930, joined him in the business. Among other things, they designed the interior of a dream home for crooner Bing Crosby and the interior of Toujours Eblouissante, the Palm Springs estate of French opera star Lily Pons that was featured in Architectural Digest. As well, Grieve did the interior of actress Colleen Moore's famous dollhouse that toured the U.S. and which can now be seen on display at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Harold Grieve's wife died in 1985 in Los Angeles and he died there in 1993. They are interred together in a private room at the Great Mausoleum, Sanctuary of the Angels, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. (en)
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