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| Roger K. Furse | |
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| Born | September 11, 1903 Ightham, England |
| Died | August 19, 1972 (aged 68) |
| Occupation | costume designer and art director |
| Years active | 1944 - 1962 |
| Spouse | Margaret Furse (?-?) |
Roger Kemble Furse (11 September 1903 - 19 August 1972) was an English art director and costume designer of stage and film.
The son of Lieutenant General Sir William Furse, Roger Furse was educated at Eton and the Slade School of Fine Arts.
A frequent collaborator with Laurence Olivier, Furse won two Oscars in 1948 for his art direction and costume design of Olivier's version of “Hamlet”. His other film credits include “Henry V” (1945), “Odd Man Out” (1947), “Ivanhoe” (1952) and “The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone” (1961). In 1946 he created the sets for the ballet Adam Zero at Covent Garden.
He was also nominated for a Tony Award in 1961 for his set design of the Broadway hit drama, Duel of Angels.
Furse's portrait of his wife, Margaret, an Academy Award-winning costume designer, is included in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Ralph Furse's sister was actress Judith Furse.
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