Urie McCleary
Urie McCleary was an American figure in the film industry known for contributions to art direction. Born on July 10, 1905 in Arkansas, McCleary worked in the visual design and construction of film sets, shaping the physical environments in which stories unfolded.
Biography
Urie McCleary was an American figure in the film industry known for contributions to art direction. Born on July 10, 1905 in Arkansas, McCleary worked in the visual design and construction of film sets, shaping the physical environments in which stories unfolded. Their credited filmography includes two titles: State of the Union and Sweet Bird of Youth.
In State of the Union, McCleary served as art director, overseeing the creation of sets that supported the film’s narrative and period setting. Their work on Sweet Bird of Youth similarly involved crafting the visual framework for the production, contributing to the film’s atmosphere and aesthetic. These credits represent McCleary’s involvement in the technical and creative aspects of filmmaking during their career.




