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Darrell Silvera, born on December 18, 1900, in St. Andrews, Jamaica, was a prominent figure in the American film industry. He began his career in the 1930s and worked as a set decorator, contributing to the visual aesthetics of numerous films. Silvera's notable works include "Bringing Up Baby" (1938), where he served as a set dresser, and "The Big Sky" (1952), for which he was responsible for set decoration. He also worked on films like "Deadline at Dawn" (1946), "The Enchanted Cottage" (1945), and "Rhinoceros" (1974), each time bringing his unique artistic vision to the sets. Throughout his career, Silvera worked on over 350 films, demonstrating his significant contribution to the cinematic landscape.
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