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Emile Kuri was a Lebanese-Mexican set decorator and interior designer, whose work with Disney gained him Academy Award nominations for The Absent-Minded Professor, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, winning for the latter.

Born in Cuernavaca, Mexico, to Lebanese parents who eventually moved to escape a revolution. They soon settled in Los Angeles where he attended Chaminade College Preparatory School. When he was 12 years old, his father died, and needing to support his mother and siblings he found work at a furniture store in Hollywood. Having a sense and ability with design, Kuri decorated store front windows and home furnishings.

While decorating the home of director Hal Roach, he was approached by him to do set design for his comedy film The Topper. He soon made a name for himself in Hollywood where he worked with top directors, like Alfred Hitchcock, David O. Selznick, William Wyler, George Stevens, and Frank Capra with films, such as Spellbound, Rope, The Trouble with Harry, North by Northwest, Shane, A Place in the Sun, It's a Wonderful Life, The Heiress, I Remember Mama, The Actress, Small Town Girl, The War of the Worlds, Executive Suite, Carrie, Silver Queen, Tora! Tora! Tora!, and The Sting.

After he was hired by Walt Disney in 1952 as chief decorator for Disney Studios, Kuri designed Captain Nemo's submarine headquarters for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. He would set design much of the live-actions films for the company, such as Pollyanna, Babes in Toyland, The Parent Trap, That Darn Cat, The Love Bug, and many episodes of the Disneyland anthology series. He would later supervise the decorating of the Disney exhibits at the 1964 New York World's Fair.

With his sense of style and attention to detail, Kuri also designed the interior and exterior settings for Disneyland in Anaheim, and served as a consultant at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. and helped decorate company executive offices. Among his other contributions were the Disney Firehouse apartment, the Royal Suite (the Disney apartment in New Orleans Square), the sailing ship Columbia, Club 33, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and the Plaza Inn, Walt's apartment in Town Square. He retired from the company in 1974 but would supervise select Disney productions in the 1980s, such as The Last Flight of Noah's Ark and Touchstone Pictures' Splash.

Kuri also served on the governing board of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and was decorator for the annual Academy Awards show for 25 years. He died in 2000 at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills. He was survived by children, Frederick, John, Elizabeth; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Filmography[]

Year Film Position
1954 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Set Decorations
1955 Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier Set Decorator
1955–1981 The Magical World of Disney Set Decorator
1956 The Great Locomotive Chase Set Decorator
1956 Davy Crockett and the River Pirates Set Decoration
1956 Westward Ho, the Wagons! Set Decorator
1957-1959 Zorro Set Decorator
1957 Johnny Tremain Set Decorator
1957 Old Yeller Set Decorator
1958 Mickey Mouse Club Set Decorator
1958 The Light in the Forest Set Decorator
1958 The Sign of Zorro Set Decorator
1958 Tonka Set Decorator
1959 The Shaggy Dog Set Decorator
1959 Disneyland '59 Set Decorator
1959 Darby O'Gill and the Little People Set Decorator
1959 The Big Fisherman Set Decorator
1960 Toby Tyler Set Decorator
1960 Pollyanna Set Decorator
1960 Ten Who Dared Set Decorator
1961 The Absent-Minded Professor Set Decorator
1961 The Parent Trap Set Decorator
1961 Babes in Toyland Set Decorator
1962 Moon Pilot Set Decorator
1962 Bon Voyage! Set Decorator
1962 Big Red Set Decorator
1962 The Mooncussers Set Decorator
1962 Son of Flubber Set Decorator
1963 Summer Magic Set Decorator
1963 Savage Sam Set Decorator
1963 The Incredible Journey Set Decorator
1964 The Misadventures of Merlin Jones Set Decorator
1964 A Tiger Walks Set Decorator
1964 Mary Poppins Set Decorator
1965 Those Calloways Set Decorator
1965 The Monkey's Uncle Set Decorator
1965 That Darn Cat! Set Decorator
1966 The Ugly Dachshund Set Decorator
1966 The Boston Tea Party Set Decorator
1966 Lt. Robin Crusoe USN Set Decorator
1966 Follow Me, Boys! Set Decorator
1967 Monkeys, Go Home! Set Decorator
1967 The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin Set Decorator
1967 Mosby's Marauders Set Decorator
1967 The Gnome-Mobile Set Decorator
1967 The Happiest Millionaire Set Decorator
1968 Blackbeard's Ghost Set Decorator
1968 The Young Loner Set Decorator
1968 The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band Set Decorator
1968 Never a Dull Moment Set Decorator
1968 The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit Set Decorator
1969 The Love Bug Set Decorator
1969 Smith! Set Decorator
1969 Rascal Set Decorator
1969 Hang Your Hat on the Wind Set Decorator
1969 Secrets of the Pirates' Inn Set Decorator
1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Set Decorator
1970 Smoke Set Decorator
1970 Menace on the Mountain Set Decorator
1970 The Boatniks Set Decorator
1970 The Wild Country Set decorator
1971 The Barefoot Executive Set Decorator
1971 Scandalous John Set Decorator
1971 The Million Dollar Duck Set Decorator
1971 Bedknobs and Broomsticks Set Decorator
1971 The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove Set Decorator
1972 Justin Morgan Had a Horse Set Decorator
1972 The Biscuit Eater Set Decorator
1972 Michael O'Hara the Fourth Set Decorator
1972 Napoleon and Samantha Set Decorator
1972 Now You See Him, Now You Don't Set Decorator
1972 Snowball Express Set Decorator
1980 The Last Flight of Noah's Ark Supervising set decorator
1981 Amy Supervising set decorations
1983 Splash Supervising set decorator: Los Angeles
2003 The Making of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Self (archive footage)

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Trivia[]

  • Kuri once said of set design, "The most difficult thing is to make a set not look like a set, but like a home, as if the people just walked out."
  • With his win for The Heiress, Kuri became the first Arab to ever win an Academy Award.
  • According to legend, Kuri witnessed a car accident on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles where it dislodged an antique street lamp from its base. Kuri, paid $5 to the police for the ornate lamp post and even offered to haul it away himself. That lamp post is the base for Town Square's 65 foot flagpole.
  • He also was honored by the Los Angeles Furniture Mart with its Golden Chair award for his innovative whitewashing of Spanish antiques in The Parent Trap.
  • He has a window with his name on Main Street in Disneyland (above the Market Street listed as "Interior Decorator") and Walt Disney World (on the second floor of the Emporium listed as managing "Exterior Decorators").
  • His son, John, created the documentary My Dad: His Remarkable Life to showcase Kuri's achievements in the film industry and as a person.

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