Paul Sylbert


Paul Sylbert was an American Academy Award-winning production designer, art director, and set designer who directed on occasion.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of a dressmaker, Sylbert grew up in the borough's Flatbush neighborhood and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1946. He fought in the Korean War and attended the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania with his identical twin brother Richard. Early in their careers, they collaborated on Baby Doll and A Face in the Crowd. Sylbert also attended the Hans Hoffman School of Art and The Actors Studio. He is a veteran of the United States Army and served in Korea. Sylbert was a member of the faculty at the Film and Media Arts department of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he taught courses in film studies. He also taught a course called Film: The Creative Process at Temple University in the Spring of 2014.
Sylbert died on November 19, 2016, at the age of 88.

Filmography

Television (as designer)

The Big Story The Home Show The Ira Hayes Story John Brown Songs for Sale Molly Goldberg Ford Theater Danger Suspense

Feature films (as designer)

Stage (as designer)

Susannah Tale for a Deaf Ear Street Scene The Crucible Carmina Buranna Oedipus Rex

Stage direction

Oedipus Rex, New York City Opera Company The Four Poster - Theatron Kentrikon, Athens, Greece Two for the Seesaw - Theatron Kentrikon, Athens, Greece The Miracle Worker - Theatron Dionysus, Athens, Greece

Television direction

Commercial direction

  • Over 50 spots including Clairol, Dash, Burma Shave, Belvedere Cigarettes, Belmont Park, etc.
  • TV Graphics and Group Productions

Industrial direction

Feature film direction

Instant Love - Herbert Richards Productions, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The Steagle - Avco-Embassy Pictures, Inc.

Writer - film

The Steagle - Avco-Embassy Pictures, Inc. Nighthawks - Universal Studios

Writer - books

Final Cut - The making and breaking of a film, Seasbury Press/Continuum Books 100 Ways to Beat the Blues, Tanya Tucker, Simon & Schuster Cows: A rumination, Carl Hileman, Emmis Books

Awards