William S. Darling
Personal Info
Known for
Art
Gender
Male
Birthday
1882-09-14
Day of Death
1963-12-15 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Sándorháza, Austria-Hungary
William S. Darling
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William S. Darling (14 September 1882 – 15 December 1963) was a Hungarian-born art director who is an inductee of the American Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame.
In 1910, Darling immigrated to New York City using the name Adalbert Sandorhazi. He successfully pursued a career as a portrait artist. He changed his name from Sándorházi to Darling during World War I when his wife suggested he adopt her maiden name to avoid the foreign sound. Around 1920 he moved to Southern California where he began work as an art designer on films and soon became the head of the art department at 20th Century Fox. Darling worked on 61 films between 1921 and 1954. His notable work includes the John Ford-directed films The Iron Horse (1924), Judge Priest (1934) and The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936); the Academy Award-winning film adaptation of the Noël Coward's play Cavalcade (1933); and The Rains Came (1939) with Tyrone Power and Myrna Loy.
Darling was nominated seven times between 1934 and 1947 in the category Best Art Direction. He won the Oscar for Cavalcade, The Song of Bernadette (1943) and Anna and the King of Siam (1946).
Darling was a fellow of the American Academy of the Fine Arts. In 2012, the American Art Director's Guild inducted Darling into its Hall of Fame.
Known For
Crew
(1954)
King Richard and the Crusaders
Art Direction
(1946)
Anna and the King of Siam
Art Direction
(1944)
The Keys of the Kingdom
Art Direction
(1943)
The Song of Bernadette
Art Direction
(1943)
Hangmen Also Die!
Art Direction
(1940)
Brigham Young
Art Direction
(1939)
Jesse James
Art Direction
(1939)
Stanley and Livingstone
Art Direction
(1939)
The Rains Came
Art Direction
(1938)
In Old Chicago
Art Direction
(1938)
Submarine Patrol
Art Direction
(1937)
On the Avenue
Art Direction
(1937)
Seventh Heaven
Art Direction
(1937)
Wee Willie Winkie
Art Direction
(1937)
Wake Up and Live
Production Design
(1936)
The Prisoner of Shark Island
Art Direction
(1936)
A Message to Garcia
Art Direction
(1936)
Under Two Flags
Art Direction
(1936)
Poor Little Rich Girl
Art Direction
(1936)
White Fang
Art Direction
(1936)
Lloyd's of London
Art Direction
(1936)
Ladies In Love
Art Direction
(1935)
Steamboat Round the Bend
Art Direction
(1935)
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
Art Direction
(1935)
It's A Small World
Art Direction
(1935)
In Old Kentucky
Art Direction
(1935)
The Littlest Rebel
Art Direction
(1935)
The Lottery Lover
Art Direction
(1935)
Way Down East
Art Direction
(1934)
Coming Out Party
Settings
(1934)
Caravane
Production Design
(1934)
Judge Priest
Set Decoration
(1934)
Music in the Air
Art Direction
(1934)
Caravan
Art Direction
(1934)
David Harum
Settings
(1933)
Pilgrimage
Art Direction
(1933)
Berkeley Square
Settings, Production Design
(1933)
Doctor Bull
Art Direction
(1933)
Mr. Skitch
Set Decoration
(1933)
Zoo in Budapest
Art Direction
(1933)
Face in the Sky
Settings
(1933)
Cavalcade
Art Direction
(1932)
After Tomorrow
Art Direction
(1932)
While Paris Sleeps
Art Direction
(1932)
The Woman in Room 13
Art Direction
(1932)
6 Hours to Live
Art Direction
(1931)
Bad Girl
Art Direction
(1931)
The Yellow Ticket
Art Direction
(1931)
East Lynne
Art Direction
(1931)
You Have to Marry the Prince
Production Design
(1931)
A Connecticut Yankee
Art Direction
(1930)
Common Clay
Art Direction
(1930)
Women Everywhere
Art Direction
(1930)
A Devil with Women
Art Direction
(1930)
Rough Romance
Settings
(1929)
The Black Watch
Art Direction
(1929)
South Sea Rose
Set Decoration
(1928)
Fazil
Set Decoration
(1928)
A Girl in Every Port
Art Direction
(1926)
Fig Leaves
Art Direction
(1925)
The Iron Horse
Art Department Manager