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Dean Tavoularis

Known For
Art

Known Credits
4

Gender
Male

Birthday
May 18, 1932 (94 years old)

Place of Birth
Lowell, Massachusetts, USA

Dean Tavoularis

Biography

Dean Tavoularis (May 18, 1932 — April 22, 2026) was an American motion picture production designer whose work appeared in numerous box office hits such as The Godfather films, Apocalypse Now, The Brink's Job, One from the Heart and Bonnie and Clyde.

Although born in Lowell, Massachusetts, to Greek immigrant parents, Tavoularis spent his entire childhood and teenage years in Los Angeles, in the shadow of the Hollywood studios. He studied architecture and painting at different art schools and landed a job at the Disney Studios first as an in-betweener in the animation department, and later as a storyboard artist. In 1967, Arthur Penn called him to take charge of the artistic direction of Bonnie and Clyde. Three years later, Penn called him once again to design Little Big Man. But it was working with Francis Ford Coppola in 1972 on The Godfather that set the creative tone of his career. The Godfather Part II and The Conversation, in 1974, consolidated their collaboration, and laid the way for what was to be their joint creative challenge: Apocalypse Now, the film for which Tavoularis created a nightmare jungle kingdom, inspired by Angkor Wat. It was also on the set of Apocalypse Now that he met his future wife, French actress Aurore Clément. (Clément's role was eventually edited out of the final cut of the film, and only restored in the Apocalypse Now Redux version in 2001.

From 1967 until 2001, he worked on over 30 films and landed five Academy Award nominations for Art Direction, one of which he won for The Godfather Part II. For the 1982 release One from the Heart he recreated both the Las Vegas 'strip' and McCarran International Airport on the sound stages of Zoetrope Studios. The list of directors with whom he has worked includes: Michelangelo Antonioni (Zabriskie Point, 1970), Wim Wenders (Hammett, 1982), Warren Beatty (Bulworth, 1998) and Roman Polanski (The Ninth Gate, 1999).

Tavoularis died on April 22, 2026 in a Paris hospital of natural causes.

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Known For

Crew

2023The Family...Thanks

Art

2016The Godfather: The Complete Epic 1901–1959...Production Design
2011Carnage...Production Design
2001Angel Eyes...Production Design
2001CQ...Production Design
1999The Ninth Gate...Production Design
1998The Parent Trap...Production Design
1998Bulworth...Production Design
1996Jack...Production Design
1994I Love Trouble...Production Design
1993Rising Sun...Production Design
1993Shelf Life...Production Design
1992The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980...Production Design
1992Final Analysis...Production Design
1990The Godfather Part III...Production Design
1989New York Stories...Production Design
1988Tucker: The Man and His Dream...Production Design
1987A Man in Love...Production Design
1987Gardens of Stone...Production Design
1986Peggy Sue Got Married...Production Design
1983Rumble Fish...Production Design
1983The Outsiders...Production Design
1982Hammett...Production Design
1982The Escape Artist...Production Design
1982One from the Heart...Production Design
1979Apocalypse Now...Production Design
1978The Brink's Job...Production Design
1975Farewell, My Lovely...Production Design
1974The Godfather Part II...Production Design
1974The Conversation...Production Design
1972The Godfather...Production Design
1970Little Big Man...Production Design
1970Zabriskie Point...Production Design
1968Candy...Art Direction
1968Petulia...Art Direction
1967Bonnie and Clyde...Art Direction

Acting

2009Pina Coladaas Vincent Miller
2008Revolution! The Making of 'Bonnie and Clyde'as Self
2001CQas Man at Screening (uncredited)
1991Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypseas Self