Jim Dultz
Personal Info
Known for
Art
Gender
Male
Birthday
1953-10-15 (71 years old)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, U.S
Jim Dultz
Biography
Born in Los Angeles, California in 1953, the youngest of three sons to an artist and a songwriter (who made their livings as a cocktail waitress and a grocery store clerk), Jim was drawn to puppets, theatre, magic, cartoons and puns for as long as he can remember. He put on puppet and magic shows in his back yard, and later plays with classmates beginning in Kindergarten, and has never stopped. At 18 years old he started his own theatre group, designing and directing several plays at the Academy Theatre in Chatsworth.
Directly after attending Art Center College of Design on a scholarship, Jim began working in an art department in Hollywood’s television and film industry and learned his craft on the job, advancing from set dresser to set decorator, then from art director to production designer.
In a film and television career that has spanned 4 decades, Jim has had the pleasure of working on many wonderful projects, several winning prestigious industry awards. These include “Team America: World Police”(“The biggest marionette movie of all time!”), “Muppets Tonight” (2 Emmy nominations and one win for Production Design), “What Dreams May Come” (Oscar nomination, Art Directors Guild “ Excellence in Production Design” win), “Flatliners”, Soapdish”, “Overboard”, “Star Trek: The Next Generation (Emmy nomination and win for Art Direction), a Cable Ace Award for the TV series, “Fallen Angels” and a Clio award for the TV commercial, “Timex: “Night Skies.”
Acting
(2005)
Crew
(2005)
Lucky 13
Production Design
(2003)
Winter Break
Production Design
(2001)
Beyond the City Limits
Production Design
(1998)
What Dreams May Come
Supervising Art Director
(1995)
Tank Girl
Art Direction
(1995)
Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventure
Art Direction
(1995)
Red Wind
Art Direction
(1993)
Last Action Hero
Assistant Art Director
(1991)
Soapdish
Art Direction
(1990)
Flatliners
Art Direction
(1988)
Promised Land
Art Direction
(1987)
Overboard
Art Direction
(1984)
Bad Manners
Art Direction
(1982)
The Last American Virgin
Art Direction
(1981)
Take This Job and Shove It
Art Direction