Gary Randall has designed the "look" of more than 30 feature films.
Gary began his career in the set lighting department at Warner Bros.
and spent 14 years as a gaffer/electrician, with Ridley Scott's sci-fi
classic Blade Runner as a notable credit. A chance meeting with
producer Roger Corman led Gary to move from lighting to set design as
head of the Concorde/New Horizon design department for over two years.
He has gone on to work on projects for Showtime, HBO, Fox, MPCA, and
Playboy. He designed a celebrity poker show for "The Simpsons" creator
Sam Simon, was hired by Ray Manzarek of The Doors to create the visuals
for the music video "L.A. Woman," and assisted Renny Harlin by
designing new scenes for Harlin's The Covenant.
Mr. Randall has been the production designer for over a hundred
commercials and, with a crew of 50, turned the Hollywood Cinerama Dome
into a gigantic hamburger for a McDonald's spot. In 2005, he designed
the set for the 75th anniversary of the Broadway play You Can't Take It
With You, directed by co-author Moss Hart's son at The Geffen
Playhouse.
Gary and his wife Rochelle live on a ranch in Shadow Hills California.