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Anton Grot (Antoni Franciszek Groszewski) was born on 18 January, 1884 in Kielbasin, West Prussia, Germany [now Kielbasin, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland], is an Art Director, Art Department, Production Designer. Discover Anton Grot's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Anton Grot networth?

Popular As Antoni Franciszek Groszewski
Occupation art_director,art_department,production_designer
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 18 January, 1884
Birthday 18 January
Birthplace Kielbasin, West Prussia, Germany [now Kielbasin, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland]
Date of death 21 March, 1974
Died Place Stanton, California, USA
Nationality Poland

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Anton Grot Height, Weight & Measurements

At 90 years old, Anton Grot height is 5' 6" (1.68 m) .

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Height 5' 6" (1.68 m)
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Who Is Anton Grot's Wife?

His wife is Cecelia (1907 - ?) ( 1 child)

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Anton Grot Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Anton Grot worth at the age of 90 years old? Anton Grot’s income source is mostly from being a successful Art Director. He is from Poland. We have estimated Anton Grot's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Art Director

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1948

When that company was absorbed into Warner Brothers, Grot was appointed Head of the Art Department and held that position until his retirement in 1948.

1940

For the studio-bound Errol Flynn swashbuckler The Sea Hawk (1940), he created a 12 ft. deep lake on a brand new sound stage, which contributed greatly to the overall $1. 7 million budget (as did the two full-scale sailing vessels used for the battle scenes). Grot subsequently won a special Academy Award for his creation of a 'ripple machine' which simulated weather effects on water. No less impressive were his interior sets, notably the spectacular giant map at the Spanish court on which the downfall of England is plotted, and the vast up and down stairwells which serve as the backdrop for the climactic duel between Flynn's Geoffrey Thorpe and arch villain Lord Wolfingham (Henry Daniell). After his retirement, Grot devoted much of his time to painting.

1935

After 'Svengali', Grot was almost exclusively in charge of the studio's prestige output, including Captain Blood (1935), Anthony Adverse (1936) and The Life of Emile Zola (1937). He was at his best, creating a sinister or foreboding atmosphere through sharply angled shadows, dramatic lighting and clever use of chiaroscuro. His many detailed and highly accomplished sketches for his sets are now housed at the UCLA library.

1933

While his work contributed to the gritty, realistic look typical of Warner Brothers films during this period, Grot was adaptable enough to handle glamorous subjects and musicals (Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), Romance on the High Seas (1948)) with equal aplomb. Some of his most impressive sets involved water, or, rather, prodigious amounts of water.

1931

Point in case, Svengali (1931) - with its stylised, expressionist-inspired Parisian buildings and labyrinthine streets - for which both he and Barney McGill garnered Oscar nominations.

1928

His first major assignment was the biblical disaster epic Noah's Ark (1928) for which Grot designed the set for massive Temple of Moloch and created the all-consuming torrent at the climax. This was the first of sixteen collaborations with top Warner's director Michael Curtiz. Grot excelled at creating the prevailing mood of a film, often enhancing the work of the cinematographer.

1927

During the next five years, Grot established his credentials at United Artists, leaving in 1927 to join First National.

1922

He remained on the East Coast until 1922, and was then hired by Douglas Fairbanks and Cecil B.

DeMille to work on the high profile Fairbanks swashbuckler Robin Hood (1922).

1913

His first film work was with Lubin in Philadelphia, as set painter and designer in 1913.

1909

Anton Grot was profoundly influenced by European modernism and expressionist art in both film and painting by the time he left Poland for the United States in 1909. Having studied illustration and design at Cracow and Koenigsberg, majoring in interior decoration, he was quick to embrace the burgeoning art deco movement and the low key, stylised design prevalent in early German cinema.