Elisabeth Williams

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Elisabeth Williams
OccupationArt director, production designer, set decorator

Elisabeth Williams is an American art director, production designer and set decorator. She won three Primetime Emmy Awards and was nominated for three more in the category Outstanding Production Design.

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