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Alfred Junge

Alfred Junge

Known For Art
Birthday Jan 29, 1886
Died Jul 16, 1964 (78)
Birthplace Görlitz, Silesia [now Saxony], Germany
Popularity 2 (history)
Updated Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entry Date Apr 13, 2024
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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alfred Junge (29 January 1886, Görlitz, Silesia (now Saxony), Germany – 16 July 1964, London) was a German-born production designer who spent a large part of his career working in the British film industry. Junge had wanted to be an artist from childhood. Dabb ... ling in theatre in his teenage years, he joined the Görlitz Stadttheater at eighteen and was involved in all areas of production. He worked in the theatre for over fifteen years. Junge began his career in film at Berlin's UFA studios, working there as an art director from 1920 until 1926, when he joined the production team of director E.A. Dupont who was relocating to British International Pictures. He remained with BIP at Elstree Studios until 1930 when he returned briefly to the continent to work in Germany and then in France with Marcel Pagnol. From 1932 he remained in Britain. Michael Balcon placed him in charge of the new Gaumont British art department where his organisational skills as well as talent came into their own, running a large staff of art directors and craftsmen who worked on any number of films at one time. After beimg Gaumont Britain's first real supervising art director, he moved to MGM-British where he continued until the outbreak of the Second World War. After a brief spell spent interned as an enemy alien on the Isle of Man, Junge returned to London where he began work on King Vidor's The Citadel (1938). In 1939, he worked with Powell and Pressburger on Contraband, the first of eight pictures he made with the partnership. The last of these was Black Narcissus (1947); his designs for the Himalayas-set film earned Junge the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. He received a second nomination for the Arthurian epic Knights of the Round Table (1954). He was the first film production designer to have one of his pictures hung in the Royal Academy in London. This was a sketch of The Road to Estaminet du Pont which he created in preparation for his work on The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943).

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A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms

1957

Production Design

Invitation to the Dance

Invitation to the Dance

1956

Art Direction

That Lady

That Lady

1955

Production Design, Set Dresser

Beau Brummell

Beau Brummell

1954

Art Direction

Mogambo

Mogambo

1953

Art Direction

Time Bomb

Time Bomb

1953

Art Direction

Never Let Me Go

Never Let Me Go

1953

Art Direction

Knights of the Round Table

Knights of the Round Table

1953

Art Direction

Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe

1952

Art Direction

The Hour of 13

The Hour of 13

1952

Art Direction

Calling Bulldog Drummond

Calling Bulldog Drummond

1951

Art Direction

The Miniver Story

The Miniver Story

1950

Art Direction

Conspirator

Conspirator

1949

Art Direction

Edward, My Son

Edward, My Son

1949

Art Direction

Black Narcissus

Black Narcissus

1947

Production Design

A Matter of Life and Death

A Matter of Life and Death

1946

Production Design

I Know Where I'm Going!

I Know Where I'm Going!

1945

Art Direction, Production Design

A Canterbury Tale

A Canterbury Tale

1944

Production Design

The Volunteer

The Volunteer

1944

Production Design

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

1943

Production Design

The Silver Fleet

The Silver Fleet

1943

Production Design

Busman's Honeymoon

Busman's Honeymoon

1940

Art Direction

Contraband

Contraband

1940

Production Design, Set Decoration

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

1939

Art Direction

The Citadel

The Citadel

1938

Art Direction

Sailing Along

Sailing Along

1938

Art Direction

Gangway

Gangway

1937

Art Direction

Young and Innocent

Young and Innocent

1937

Art Direction

Bulldog Jack

Bulldog Jack

1935

Art Direction

Me and Marlborough

Me and Marlborough

1935

Art Direction

Car of Dreams

Car of Dreams

1935

Production Design

The Clairvoyant

The Clairvoyant

1935

Art Direction

Dirty Work

Dirty Work

1934

Art Direction

Road House

Road House

1934

Art Direction

Evensong

Evensong

1934

Art Direction

The Fire Raisers

The Fire Raisers

1934

Art Direction

My Song for You

My Song for You

1934

Art Direction

The Man Who Knew Too Much

The Man Who Knew Too Much

1934

Art Direction

The Night of the Party

The Night of the Party

1934

Art Direction

Little Friend

Little Friend

1934

Art Direction

Red Ensign

Red Ensign

1934

Art Direction

Evergreen

Evergreen

1934

Art Direction

Sleeping Car

Sleeping Car

1933

Art Direction

Turkey Time

Turkey Time

1933

Art Direction

Friday the Thirteenth

Friday the Thirteenth

1933

Art Direction

The Good Companions

The Good Companions

1933

Art Direction

Britannia of Billingsgate

Britannia of Billingsgate

1933

Art Direction

Channel Crossing

Channel Crossing

1933

Art Direction

Waltz Time

Waltz Time

1933

Production Design

The Ghoul

The Ghoul

1933

Art Direction

The Midshipmaid

The Midshipmaid

1932

Art Direction

After the Ball

After the Ball

1932

Art Direction

Cape Forlorn

Cape Forlorn

1931

Art Direction

Two Worlds

Two Worlds

1930

Art Direction

Piccadilly

Piccadilly

1929

Art Direction

Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge

1928

Art Direction

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