Frank Tuttle
Frank Tuttle was an American set decorator active in the film industry during the early 1950s. Born on November 15, 1905, in Glendale, California, Tuttle worked in the art department, contributing to the visual construction of films through set decoration.
Biography
Frank Tuttle was an American set decorator active in the film industry during the early 1950s. Born on November 15, 1905, in Glendale, California, Tuttle worked in the art department, contributing to the visual construction of films through set decoration. Their credited filmography includes From Here to Eternity and The Stranger Wore a Gun, both released in 1953, where they were responsible for set decoration.
Set decoration involves selecting and arranging furniture, props, and other elements to enhance a film’s setting, supporting the overall production design. Tuttle’s work in this capacity contributed to the atmospheric and period-specific environments of the films they worked on. Their involvement in these projects reflects their role within the broader art department framework of m…




