Bond's set decorator Anna Pinnock wins Oscar for 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'

Bond News - 22-02-15
Set Decorator Anna Pinnock won the Academy Award for 'Best Production Design' at the 87th Oscars for her work with Adam Stockhausen (Production Designer) on "The Grand Budapest Hotel".

The ceremony, held on February 22, 2015 in Hollywood, California, meant that Pinnock had to take a few days off from work on the new James Bond film 'SPECTRE' to attend.

The British set decorator previously worked with Production Designer Dennis Gassner on 'Quantum of Solace' and 'Skyfall'.

It's not the first time a Bond family member has won an Oscar during a 007 production. Halle Berry famously won her Best Actress award whilst filming 'Die Another Day' back in 2002.

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