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Tony Strong | |
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Born | 1921 |
Other names | Antonio Strong |
Occupation | Scenic Artist |
Children | Graham Strong and Vanessa Vargo |
Tony Strong (1921–present) is a noted British Scenic Artist working in film, TV, commercials, music video, and theatre [1] . Born in 1921, the son of cinematographer Percy Strong [2] and singer Gwen Strong, Tony began his career at 15. He has collaborated with many film directors, most notably Stanley Kubrick, Ken Russell, David Lynch, Sidney Lumet, and production designers Roy Walker, Derek Jarman and Eileen Diss and Stuart Craig. After WWII he began working at Macklin Street Scenic Art Studios. [3]
Today he is credited as Tony Strong. [4]
More recently, Tony Strong's work can be seen at the beginning of Florence and the Machine's music video My Love. [5]
A film is currently in production about Tony Strong, and his contribution to film and television with Coda Films Ltd. [6]
Category:1921 births
Category: Scenic Artist
Category:Film people from London