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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gerry_ScottGerry Scott - Wikipedia

    Gerry Scott Foulds (born Geraldine Mary Boldy; 4 November 1944 – 25 April 2007) was an English production designer. Biography. Born Geraldine Mary Boldy in Bradford, West Yorkshire, she graduated with qualifications in art from Bradford College and Sunderland College in the late 1960s.

  2. www.bafta.org › in-memory-of › gerry-scott-fouldsGerry Scott Foulds | BAFTA

    3 November 1944 to 24 April 2007. A production designer long associated with the BBC, Scott Foulds made a telling contribution to productions such as Silas Marner (1985), Middlemarch (1994), Tess Of The D'Urbervilles (1998) and He Knew He Was Right (2004). She won BAFTAs for Wives And Daughters (2000) and The Way We Live Now (2001).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0779191Gerry Scott - IMDb

    Gerry Scott was born on 4 November 1944 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. She was a production designer, known for The Way We Live Now (2001), Wives and Daughters (1999) and Love in a Cold Climate (2001). She was married to Archie Foulds and Tony Scott. She died on 25 April 2007 in London, England, UK.

    • Production Designer, Art Department
    • November 4, 1944
    • Gerry Scott
    • April 25, 2007
  4. Gerry Scott Foulds. Award winning production designer of BBC costume dramas, Gerry Scott Foulds, studied the Art. Foundation at Bradford College of Art in the 1960s. Geraldine was born in Bradford in 1944.

  5. Gerry Scott. Production Designer: The Way We Live Now. Gerry Scott was born on 4 November 1944 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. She was a production designer, known for The Way We Live Now (2001), Wives and Daughters (1999) and Love in a Cold Climate (2001). She was married to Archie Foulds and Tony Scott.

  6. May 9, 2007 · Gerry Scott Foulds BBC production designer. The Independent 10 May 2007 Diarmuid Lawrence. In the late 1960s a striking and vivacious young northerner asked the BBC's Head of Design for a...

  7. Gerry Scott Foulds, who has died of a brain tumour aged 62, was one of the most admired and sought-after designers in television drama in the past 15 years. I first met her when I was preparing Anthony Trollope's saga of late 19th-century corruption, The Way We Live Now, in 2002.

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