Biography
A. Earl Hedrick was an American art director active in the mid-20th century Hollywood film industry. Born on March 2, 1896 in Los Angeles, California, Hedrick contributed to the visual design of major studio productions during a period when art direction played a central role in establishing cinematic atmosphere and realism. As a key figure in the art department, Hedrick worked on productions requiring detailed sets and environments, ensuring that the physical spaces aligned with the narrative and aesthetic of each film.
Hedrick is credited with art direction on two films: Monsieur Beaucaire, a costume drama from 1946, and Teacher's Pet, a 1958 comedy. In these roles, Hedrick was responsible for the design and construction of sets, props, and overall production design, collaborating with …




