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Edward Carrick (born Edward Anthony Craig; 3 January 1905 – 21 January 1998) was an English art designer for film, an author and illustrator. Carrick was born in London. His father was
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, the theatre practitioner and stage designer, and his mother was the violinist Elena Fortuna Meo (1879–1957), one of his father's several lovers with whom he had children. Carrick's paternal grandmother was the actress
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"Craig, Edward Anthony (1905–1998)"
''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition, May 2006, retrieved 19 May 2014
and his maternal grandfather was the model and painter Gaetano Meo. He was close with both of these famous grandparents. Carrick changed his last name from Craig to disassociate himself from his tyrannical and controlling father, with whom he disagreed over his career path, and who forbade his engagement to his future wife, Helen Godfrey, in 1928. Nevertheless, Carrick learned his artistic and design skills working for his father. He became the art director of several film companies, beginning in 1928, including Associated Talking Pictures and Criterion Film in the 1930s, the Crown Film Unit during the Second World War, and later
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. He also created stage designs. His daughter, with Godfrey, is the author Helen Craig, and they also had a son, the artist and illustrator John Craig. After Godfrey died in 1960, he married Mary Timewell. In London in 1937, Carrick opened the first school for the study of film design. He also began to illustrate books, for Edward James among others, and he also produced work as a fine artist, including paintings, drawings and prints. He helped to found the Grubb Group, to aid struggling artists. While working with the Crown Film unit, he published the book, ''Designing for Moving Pictures'' (1941), which became a seminal work for students on film design and is still used today. He next published ''Meet the Common People'' (1942), a commentary on the effect of war on everyday life. ''Art and Design in British Films'' followed in 1948. He wrote a biography of his father in 1968, ''Gordon Craig: the story of his life'', which includes some history of his famous family and became a best seller.


Selected filmography

* '' The Broken Melody'' (1929) * '' Loyalties'' (1933) * '' Autumn Crocus'' (1934) * ''
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'' (1934) * '' Sing As We Go'' (1934) * ''
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'' (1934) * '' Midshipman Easy'' (1935) * '' Laburnum Grove'' (1936) * '' Crime Over London'' (1936) * '' The Amateur Gentleman'' (1936) * '' Accused'' (1936) * '' O.H.M.S.'' (1937) * '' Jericho'' (1937) * '' Jump for Glory'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1941) * '' Coastal Command'' (1942) * ''
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'' (1944) * '' The Spider and the Fly'' (1949) * '' The Blue Lagoon'' (1949) * ''
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'' (1952) * '' The Gift Horse'' (1952) * '' It Started in Paradise'' (1952) * '' The Kidnappers'' (US: ''The Little Kidnappers'', 1953) * '' The Battle of the Sexes'' (1959) * '' The Nanny'' (1965)


Bibliography

* 1948 - ''Designing for Films''


References

https://historyproject.org.uk/interview/edward-teddy-carrick Interview by the British Entertainment History Project


External Links


Edward Carrick Papers
at the
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