26th ADG Awards

26th ADG Awards

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1 9 (set design), Life as a House (set design), The General's Daughter (Art Director), The Wedding Singer (set design), Casino (set design), Dante's Peak (Asst. Art Director), Thirteen Days (Art Director), Sister Act (set design), Father of the Bride (Asst. Art Director), and more. In addition to motion pictures, Harris is credited for many TV series, including Weeds (set design), Criminal Minds (set design), Heroes (set design), Six Feet Under (set design), Ally McBeal (set design), The Rockford Files (Art Director), and Remington Steele (set design), among many others. Over her decades of productions, Harris collaborated with many iconic Production Designers, including Dante Ferretti, Larry Paull, Dennis Washington, Sandy Veneziano, Gene Callahan, Bill Elliott, John Jefferies, Jim Bissell and Bo Welch. Ann received a BFA from USC and initially worked as an interior designer in Hawaii and swam competitively with U.S. Masters Swimming, winning several medals. She has always maintained an interest in the Manhattan Project, having been born just two hours after that first A-bomb test in New Mexico. An avid philanthropist, Ann has been actively involved with Amnesty International, and numerous political campaigns, including Jerry Brown's campaign for President in 1982. Ann served as Local 847 President, Vice President and Treasurer. Ann lives in Sherman Oaks with her husband Otis Hayes and enjoys spending time with her son Mathew Schick. Life as a House

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