
Alfred Junge
Art
🎂 1886-01-29
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alfred Junge (29 January 1886, Görlitz, Silesia (now Saxony), Germany – 16 July 1964, London) was a German-born production designer who spent a large part of his career working in the British film industry. Junge had wanted to be an artist from childhood. Dabbling in theatre in his teenage years, he joined the Görlitz Stadttheater at eighteen and was involved in all areas of production. He worked in the theatre for over fifteen years. Junge began his career in film at Berlin's UFA studios, working there as an art director from 1920 until 1926, when he joined the production team of director E.A. Dupont who was relocating to British International Pictures. He remained with BIP at Elstree Studios until 1930 when he returned briefly to the continent to work in Germany and then in France with Marcel Pagnol. From 1932 he remained in Britain. Michael Balcon placed him in charge of the new Gaumont British art department where his organisational skills as well as talent came into their own, running a large staff of art directors and craftsmen who worked on any number of films at one time. After beimg Gaumont Britain's first real supervising art director, he moved to MGM-British where he continued until the outbreak of the Second World War. After a brief spell spent interned as an enemy alien on the Isle of Man, Junge returned to London where he began work on King Vidor's The Citadel (1938). In 1939, he worked with Powell and Pressburger on Contraband, the first of eight pictures he made with the partnership. The last of these was Black Narcissus (1947); his designs for the Himalayas-set film earned Junge the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. He received a second nomination for the Arthurian epic Knights of the Round Table (1954). He was the first film production designer to have one of his pictures hung in the Royal Academy in London. This was a sketch of The Road to Estaminet du Pont which he created in preparation for his work on The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943).
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Production Design
1946

Production Design
1947

Art Direction
1952

Art Direction
1953

Art Direction
1929

Art Direction
1939

Production Design
1957

Production Design
1943

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1953

Art Direction
1937

Art Direction
1945

Production Design
1945

Set Decoration
1940

Production Design
1940

Art Direction
1931

Art Direction
1954

Art Direction
1938

Art Direction
1935

Production Design
1944

Art Direction
1933

Art Direction
1953

Art Direction
1936

Art Direction
1925

Art Direction
1950

Art Direction
1949

Art Direction
1935

Art Direction
1953
Art Direction
1934

Assistant Art Director
1924

Art Direction
1933

Art Direction
1940

Art Direction
1951

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1937

Art Direction
1935

Art Direction
1949

Art Direction
1928

Art Direction
1929

Art Direction
1956

Art Direction
1930

Art Direction
1952

Production Design
1943

Art Direction
1923

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1934

Set Dresser
1955

Production Design
1955

Production Design
1923

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1933

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1934

Production Design
1935

Art Direction
1933

Art Direction
1932

Art Direction
1933

Art Direction
1932

Production Design
1944

Art Direction
1933

Art Direction
1934

Production Design
1932

Set Designer
1928

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1930

Art Direction
1938
Production Design
1933

Art Direction
1931

Art Direction
1934

Art Direction
1933