Biography
A. Leslie Thomas worked in the film industry as a production designer, a role focused on crafting the visual framework of a motion picture. Their credited involvement in the industry centers on the 1957 film I Was a Teenage Werewolf, where they were responsible for shaping the film’s look through set design, color choices, and spatial arrangements. Production design in cinema involves coordinating the aesthetic elements that define a film’s environment, ensuring consistency with the story’s tone and period.
The film I Was a Teenage Werewolf is a science-fiction horror feature known for its distinctive visual style, and Thomas’s contribution as production designer helped establish its atmosphere. Their work on this project reflects the responsibilities of the department, which includes col…




