Lyle R. Wheeler

Lyle R. Wheeler

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Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 – January 10, 1990) was an American motion picture art director. He received five Academy Awards — for Gone with the Wind (1939), Anna and the King of Siam (1946), The Robe (1953), The King and I (1956) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959).

Lyle Wheeler studied at the University of Southern California, then worked as a magazine artist and industrial designer. In 1936 he was hired by David O. Selznick to work as a set designer for Selznick's motion picture production company. Wheeler proved to be a creative genius when it came to designing quality sets at reasonable costs and was very much in demand in the industry. By the end of World War II, Wheeler had joined Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, where he remained as chief art director until the end of the 1950s.

In a career spanning 40 years, Wheeler created sets for more than 350 motion pictures, many of which are considered film classics. His credits include A Star is Born, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, State Fair, The Dolly Sisters, Forever Amber, The Fan, The Pride of St. Louis, The Seven Year Itch, and Carousel and in particular, Gone With the Wind, for which he drew some of the earliest examples of storyboards for film, illustrating not only the art design, but the framing, composition and even the color for nearly every shot in the film, greatly influencing the production. He also created matte paintings for all the ceilings for the sets as well as large set pieces like the facade of Tara. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction 29 times, winning five. In 1951, he was nominated for four different films, three in 1952 and twice for two films in one year.

His television credits include the long-running CBS series, Perry Mason.

Late in life, Wheeler suffered financial reverses and was forced to sell his home. He lost his five Academy Award statuettes when he was unable to pay a bill in excess of $30,000 at a storage facility. His 1959 Oscar for The Diary of Anne Frank was purchased and returned to Wheeler in 1989 by a fan.

Lyle Wheeler died January 10, 1990, at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital, of pneumonia. He was cremated, and his ashes stored in the vault at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles.

Feb 12, 1905
Woburn, Massachusetts, USA

Movie Credits

Perfect Gentlemen
Perfect Gentlemen
1978
Flight to Holocaust
Flight to Holocaust
1977
Posse
Posse
1975
Stand Up and Be Counted
Stand Up and Be Counted
1972
The Love Machine
The Love Machine
1971
Doctors' Wives
Doctors' Wives
1971
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
1970
Marooned
Marooned
1969
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
1968
The Big Mouth
The Big Mouth
1967
In Harm's Way
In Harm's Way
1965
The Best Man
The Best Man
1964
The Cardinal
The Cardinal
1963
Advise & Consent
Advise & Consent
1962
Let's Make Love
Let's Make Love
1960
Young Jesse James
Young Jesse James
1960
From the Terrace
From the Terrace
1960
The Story of Ruth
The Story of Ruth
1960
Wild River
Wild River
1960
Seven Thieves
Seven Thieves
1960
Can-Can
Can-Can
1960
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Journey to the Center of the Earth
1959
The Story on Page One
The Story on Page One
1959
Beloved Infidel
Beloved Infidel
1959
The Best of Everything
The Best of Everything
1959
The Man Who Understood Women
The Man Who Understood Women
1959
A Private's Affair
A Private's Affair
1959
Blue Denim
Blue Denim
1959
Holiday for Lovers
Holiday for Lovers
1959
The Alligator People
The Alligator People
1959