Virginia Randolph-Weaver
Virginia Randolph-Weaver worked in the art department across multiple Hollywood productions, contributing to set design, art direction, and production design. Their credited roles include designing sets for The Goonies and The Golden Child, and serving in art direction for G.I.
Biography
Virginia Randolph-Weaver worked in the art department across multiple Hollywood productions, contributing to set design, art direction, and production design. Their credited roles include designing sets for The Goonies and The Golden Child, and serving in art direction for G.I. Jane and Jerry Maguire. They also held production design responsibilities for Article 99, The Whole Ten Yards, and Step Brothers.
The scope of their work spanned different genres and eras, from adventure films to comedies, indicating experience in both creative construction and stylistic coordination. Their contributions were tied to the visual and spatial elements of filmmaking, shaping environments that supported the narratives of each project. The filmography reflects a career primarily focused on the art depart…




