Matteo De Cosmo, a New York-based art director who worked on several ABC Studios projects including Marvel’s “The Punisher,” died on April 21 of coronavirus-related complications. He was 52.
De Cosmo was best-known for serving as the art director for ABC television shows “Emergence,” “Luke Cage” and “The Punisher.” De Cosmo began his career as a set designer, assistant art director and even a costume designer on films such as “Circus Lives,” “Arresting Gena,” “Louis & Frank” and “Spring Forward.”
Though he continued to work on films such as 2019’s “21 Bridges” starring Chadwick Boseman, De Cosmo focused more on television later in his career. He served as art director for “Chappelle’s Show,” “Are We There Yet?,” “Alpha House,” “Madam Secretary,” “The Affair” and “Wu Tang: An American Saga,” in addition to his work with ABC Studios.
Most recently, De Cosmo was working on the pilot for new ABC series “Harlem’s...
De Cosmo was best-known for serving as the art director for ABC television shows “Emergence,” “Luke Cage” and “The Punisher.” De Cosmo began his career as a set designer, assistant art director and even a costume designer on films such as “Circus Lives,” “Arresting Gena,” “Louis & Frank” and “Spring Forward.”
Though he continued to work on films such as 2019’s “21 Bridges” starring Chadwick Boseman, De Cosmo focused more on television later in his career. He served as art director for “Chappelle’s Show,” “Are We There Yet?,” “Alpha House,” “Madam Secretary,” “The Affair” and “Wu Tang: An American Saga,” in addition to his work with ABC Studios.
Most recently, De Cosmo was working on the pilot for new ABC series “Harlem’s...
- 5/1/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Matteo De Cosmo, an art director who has worked on “Luke Cage,” “The Punisher” and the series “Emergence,” died of complications from Covid-19 on April 21. He was 52.
De Cosmo was a New York-based art director who had worked on both film and TV projects, including several at ABC Studios. Most recently, he was working on a pilot for the series “Harlem’s Kitchen,” which had its production shut down this past March.
“Making television is challenging. But there are people that assure you every day with their talent, passion and smile that anything is possible. Matteo was one of those people. We will miss him,” “Harlem’s Kitchen” showrunner Zahir McGhee said in a statement. “The entire ‘Harlem’s Kitchen’ family extends our deepest condolences to Matteo’s wife, Aris, his son, Marcello, and the countless friends and family that mourn his passing.”
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De Cosmo was a New York-based art director who had worked on both film and TV projects, including several at ABC Studios. Most recently, he was working on a pilot for the series “Harlem’s Kitchen,” which had its production shut down this past March.
“Making television is challenging. But there are people that assure you every day with their talent, passion and smile that anything is possible. Matteo was one of those people. We will miss him,” “Harlem’s Kitchen” showrunner Zahir McGhee said in a statement. “The entire ‘Harlem’s Kitchen’ family extends our deepest condolences to Matteo’s wife, Aris, his son, Marcello, and the countless friends and family that mourn his passing.”
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- 5/1/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Matteo De Cosmo Dies Of Coronavirus: Art Director On ‘Emergence’, ‘The Punisher’, ‘Luke Cage’ Was 52
Veteran art director Matteo De Cosmo, who worked on several ABC Studios-produced shows including Emergence, The Punisher and Luke Cage, has died of complications from coronavirus, the studio revealed Friday. De Cosmo, who was based in New York, died April 21. He was 52.
Most recently, De Cosmo had worked on ABC Studios-produced pilot Harlem’s Kitchen, which shut down production, along with virtually all other pilots and series in mid-March, due to coronavirus.
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De Cosmo was beloved by his colleagues, among them Harlem’s Kitchen showruner Zahir McGhee. “Making television is challenging. But there are people that assure you every day with their talent,...
Most recently, De Cosmo had worked on ABC Studios-produced pilot Harlem’s Kitchen, which shut down production, along with virtually all other pilots and series in mid-March, due to coronavirus.
More from DeadlineLeaked Film & TV Safety Documents Lay Bare The Enormous Complexities Of Re-Starting Drama ShootsNorway To Allow Cinema Re-Openings From May 7; '1917' Among First Titles To ScreenCharter CEO Tom Rutledge Says He'd Love To Relieve Customers Of Sports Fees With Games Dark But Company Has "Very Little Control"
De Cosmo was beloved by his colleagues, among them Harlem’s Kitchen showruner Zahir McGhee. “Making television is challenging. But there are people that assure you every day with their talent,...
- 5/1/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Matteo De Cosmo, an art director who worked on such projects as Luke Cage and The Punisher, died April 21 of complications from the novel coronavirus. He was 52.
De Cosmo was based in New York and served as an art director on numerous ABC Studios series, including on the pilot Harlem's Kitchen, which shut down production in March because of the health crisis.
"Making television is challenging. But there are people that assure you every day with their talent, passion and smile that anything is possible. Matteo was one of those people. We will miss him," Harlem’...
De Cosmo was based in New York and served as an art director on numerous ABC Studios series, including on the pilot Harlem's Kitchen, which shut down production in March because of the health crisis.
"Making television is challenging. But there are people that assure you every day with their talent, passion and smile that anything is possible. Matteo was one of those people. We will miss him," Harlem’...
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