Eugene Lee
Eugene Lee is an American production designer known for contributing to the visual construction of films. Born on March 9, 1939 in Beloit, Wisconsin, Lee entered the film industry during a period when production design played an increasingly pivotal role in shaping cinematic worlds.
Biography
Eugene Lee is an American production designer known for contributing to the visual construction of films. Born on March 9, 1939 in Beloit, Wisconsin, Lee entered the film industry during a period when production design played an increasingly pivotal role in shaping cinematic worlds. The craft involves overseeing the visual aesthetic of a film, from sets and props to color palettes and spatial arrangements, ensuring each element aligns with the director’s vision and narrative tone.
Lee’s credited filmography includes Easy Money, released in 1983, where Lee served as production designer. In this role, Lee was responsible for creating the film’s physical environments, collaborating with directors and art departments to construct believable and evocative spaces that supported the story. Produ…




