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- Birth nameAlbert Earl Hedrick
- Height5′ 9½″ (1.77 m)
- A. Earl Hedrick was born on March 2, 1896 in Los Angeles, California, USA. A. Earl was an art director and production designer, known for Sullivan's Travels (1941), The Lost Weekend (1945) and Ace in the Hole (1951). A. Earl died on September 18, 1985 in Whittier, California, USA.
- Former architect. Came to Hollywood in 1932, first as draftsman for Paramount, then promoted to full art director, a position he occupied until 1957. He subsequently worked as set designer for television. His most prolific contribution (alongside Hal Pereira) was on the popular western series Bonanza (1959), for which he co-designed the Ponderosa interiors and exteriors on stages sixteen and seventeen at Paramount.
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