Roland Anderson
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Art director Roland Anderson's first Oscar nomination (the first of 15 but no Oscar win) was for his first film in 1933, "A Farewell to Arms". A frequent collaborator with Cecil B. deMille - he worked on "Cleopatra" (1934), "The Buccaneer" (1938) and "North West Mounted Police" (1940) - as well as such other classics as "Holiday Inn" (1942), "Road to Utopia" (1946), "Son of Paleface" (1952) and "Will Penny" (1967).
Those 15 nominations were for:
- "A Farewell to Arms" (1933)
- "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" (1935)
- "Souls at Sea" (1937)
- "North West Mounted Police" (1940)
- "Take a Letter Darling" (1942)
- "Reap the Wild Wind" (1942)
- "Love Letters" (1945)
- "Carrie" (1952)
- "The Country Girl" (1954)
- "Red Garters" (1954)
- "It Started in Naples" (1960)
- "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961)
- "The Pigeon That Took Rome" (1962)
- "Love with the Proper Stranger" (1963)
- "Come Blow Your Horn" (1963)