Anna pinnock biography

Anna Pinnock

Pinnock at the 87th Academy Awards
6 Nominations / 1 Win
RoleProduction Design
 

Anna Pinnock is a production designer with who has worked on over 30 films including, Restoration, The Fifth Element, Gosford Park, Troy, The Golden Compass, The Tourist, Life of Pi, and Skyfall.

Wins[]

87th Academy Awards, 2014
Best Production DesignThe Grand Budapest Hotel (shared with Adam Stockhausen)

Nominations[]

74th Academy Awards, 2002
Best Art DirectionGosford Park (shared with Stephen Altman)
80th Academy Awards, 2007
Best Art DirectionThe Golden Compass (shared with Dennis Gassner)
85th Academy Awards, 2012
Best Production DesignLife of Pi (shared with David Gropman)
87th Academy Awards, 2014
Best Production DesignThe Grand Budapest Hotel (shared with Adam Stockhausen)
Best Production DesignInto the Woods (shared with Dennis Gassner)
89th Academy Awards, 2016
Best Production DesignFantastic Beasts and Where t

Anna Pinnock spent her career building the beautiful and imaginative worlds behind some of the great films of the 1990s, 2000s, and beyond. As a production and prop buyer, set dresser, and ultimately a renowned set decorator, Pinnock adorned everything from family fantasy films like "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" (1996), elaborate sci-fi pictures like "The Fifth Element" (1997), intricate period pieces like "Gosford Park" (2001), and a even a couple of Bond films. Earning awards attention for entries such as "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014), Pinnock established herself as one of the great visionaries of 21st century set design. Anna Pinnock was born in Canterbury, England, and raised among an intellectual and artistic family. Her father Kenneth was a publisher, and her mother Joyce was a singer. Her brother Trevor would go on to become a well known conductor and musician. In the late 1980s, Pinnock kicked off a career in the art and production design game, working as a production and prop buyer on movies such as "Foreign Affairs" (19

Anna Pinnock Biography

Biography

Anna Pinnock spent her career building the beautiful and imaginative worlds behind some of the great films of the 1990s, 2000s, and beyond. As a production and prop buyer, set dresser, and ultimately a renowned set decorator, Pinnock adorned everything from family fantasy films like "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" (1996), elaborate sci-fi pictures like "The Fifth Element" (1997), intricate period pieces like "Gosford Park" (2001), and a even a couple of Bond films. Earning awards attention for entries such as "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014), Pinnock established herself as one of the great visionaries of 21st century set design. Anna Pinnock was born in Canterbury, England, and raised among an intellectual and artistic family. Her father Kenneth was a publisher, and her mother Joyce was a singer. Her brother Trevor would go on to become a well known conductor and musician. In the late 1980s, Pinnock kicked off a career in the art and production design game, working as a production and prop buyer on movies such as "Foreign Affairs" (1986), "Hell

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