
Hugo Ballin
Production Designer · Actor · DirectorFrom Wikipedia Hugo Ballin NA (March 7, 1879 – November 27, 1956) was born in New York City and studied at the Art Students League of New York. When the Wisconsin State Capital was built in the early 20th Century, Ballin created 26 murals for its interior. In 1917 he began working for Goldwyn Pictures in New Jersey as an art director and production designer and in 1921 he moved to Los Angeles at the request of Samuel Goldwyn. He was soon also directing, writing, and producing silent films for his own production company. He was married to the actress Mabel Croft Ballin. When Hollywood began making talking pictures, Ballin left the film industry to return to his first career as a classically trained artist. He became one of the foremost muralists in the Los Angeles area, producing murals which still stand at landmark locations such as Griffith Observatory, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, LA County General Hospital (now known as Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center), and Burbank City Hall. Ballin was made a National Academician in 1940. He is buried in Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica.
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ART17

The Love of Sunya
1927
Art Direction

Sis Hopkins
1919
Art Direction

The Stronger Vow
1919
Art Direction

Upstairs
1919
Art Direction

Lord and Lady Algy
1919
Art Direction

Strictly Confidential
1919
Art Direction

Daughter of Mine
1919
Art Direction

The Floor Below
1918
Production Design

All Woman
1918
Production Design

The Turn of the Wheel
1918
Art Direction

Peck's Bad Girl
1918
Art Direction

Thirty a Week
1918
Art Direction

A Perfect Lady
1918
Art Direction

Just for Tonight
1918
Art Direction

Friend Husband
1918
Art Direction

The Kingdom of Youth
1918
Art Direction

The Cinderella Man
1917
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