Juan Alberto Soler
Known for: Art
Born: September 27, 1919 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Died: September 27, 1993
Juan Alberto Soler (Barcelona, September 28, 1919 – December 22, 1993) was a Catalan film art director. From a young age, he stood out for his aptitude for languages and drawing. His first job as a graphic designer was the commercial catalog for the company Arca Invulnerables. But this type of work didn't appeal to him as much as the design of architecture and set designs, which he had already explored during his school years. Therefore, it's no surprise that he soon entered the film industry, first as an assistant and later as head set decorator or art director. Throughout his long career, he designed the sets for more than 300 films and became one of the essential figures in Catalan cinema. He collaborated with the largest local production companies and brought undeniable excellence to all the films that came out of the studios in Barcelona and Esplugues. (Juan, Salvador and Rafael from Spain. Juan Alberto: artistic director, creator of Esplugues City. Esplugues de Llobregat, 2009).
Known for
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Operation Double Cross
Set Decoration
That Man in Istanbul
Art Direction
Thompson 1880
Art Direction
$100,000 for Ringo
Art Direction
Rain for a Dusty Summer
Art Direction
4 Dollars of Revenge
Production Design
The Sea Pirate
Production Design
A Pistol for Ringo
Production Design
In Cold Blood
Set Decoration
The Return of Ringo
Art Direction
A Clean Shot
Production Design
Emma, Dark Doors
Set Decoration
Death Walks on High Heels
Set Decoration
Agent X-77 Orders to Kill
Production Design
The Texican
Art Direction
Grand Slam
Set Decoration
Deseo
Set Decoration
Lightning Bolt
Production Design
Hannah, Queen of the Vampires
Art Direction
The Naked Killers
Set Decoration
Professionals for a Massacre
Production Design
A Glass of Whiskey
Production Design
Our Agent Tiger
Set Decoration
The Blood Spattered Bride
Set Decoration