Awards & Winners

Paul Sylbert

Date of Birth 16-April-1928
Place of Birth Brooklyn
(United States of America, New York City, New York, New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ Metropolitan Division)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Production Designer, Set Decorator, Film Art Director, Television Director, Film director
Paul Sylbert is an American Academy Award-winning production designer, art director, and set designer who directed on occasion. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Sylbert fought in the Korean War and attended the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania with his identical twin brother Richard. Early in their careers, they collaborated on Baby Doll and A Face in the Crowd. Sylbert's additional design credits include The Wrong Man, The Tiger Makes Out, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Drowning Pool, Heaven Can Wait, Kramer vs. Kramer, Wolfen, Blow Out, Gorky Park, The Pope of Greenwich Village, Ishtar, Biloxi Blues, Fresh Horses, The Prince of Tides, Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, The Grass Harp, Rosewood, Conspiracy Theory, and To End All Wars. Sylbert's one foray into writing and directing for feature films was The Steagle starring Richard Benjamin. The screenplay for the 1981 film Nighthawks was adapted from a story he wrote. He directed episodes of the television series The Defenders, The Nurses, and The Reporter. Sylbert's lone theatre credit is a 1990 revival of the Elmer Rice play Street Scene at the New York State Theater in Lincoln Center.

Awards by Paul Sylbert

Check all the awards nominated and won by Paul Sylbert.

1991


Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Production Design The Prince of Tides

1978


Academy Award for Best Production Design
Honored for : Heaven Can Wait

Nominations 1978 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Production Design Heaven Can Wait