Oliver Scholl
Known for: Art
Oliver Scholl (born 1964) is a German production designer. Born in Stuttgart, Germany, he studied industrial design at the Hochschule Pforzheim and, during his student years, began illustrating for the German science-fiction series Perry Rhodan. After this early work, he moved into motion picture design, aided by early development work for the Stargate project (1994) for director Roland Emmerich, which helped him transition into film production. Scholl relocated to Los Angeles in 1991 and made his American production-design debut on Moon 44 (1990) and then Independence Day (1996). His career has since spanned large-scale Hollywood features, especially in the science-fiction and action genres, working on films such as Godzilla (1998), The Time Machine (2002), Jumper (2008), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015), Suicide Squad (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), and Venom (2018). He has also worked on the series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew (2024), for which he served as a production designer, alongside Lucasfilm's Doug Chiang.
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Roland Emmerich - Weltenzerstörer, Weltenerbauer
Self - concept designer (Stargate)
Independence Day
Production Design
Godzilla
Production Design
Moon 44
Production Design
The Time Machine
Production Design
Jumper
Production Design
Edge of Tomorrow
Production Design
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Production Design
Bad Boys II
Production Illustrator
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Production Design
Suicide Squad
Production Design
The Polar Express
Production Illustrator
Stargate
Conceptual Design
Venom
Production Design
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Production Design
Battleship
Conceptual Illustrator
Mission to Mars
Conceptual Illustrator
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
Production Design