Biography
Vernon Dixon was a notable figure in the film industry, known for his work in set decoration and dressing. His career spanned at least two decades, with his earliest credited work being on the 1961 film "Victim," where he served as a set dresser. In this role, Dixon was responsible for transforming the film's sets into visually compelling and believable environments that enhanced the storytelling.
Dixon's later career included working on the 1978 film "The Boys from Brazil," where he took on the role of set decorator. This position involved a broader scope, encompassing the overall visual design of the film's sets, including color schemes, textures, and props. His contributions to these films reflect his dedication to creating immersive and authentic cinematic experiences.




