Harper Goff - Film Career

Film Career

Returning to the U.S., Goff moved back to California and worked as a set designer for Warner Brothers, producing the sets for such memorable films as Sergeant York, Charge of the Light Brigade, and Captain Blood. Goff was a lifelong model train enthusiast. In 1951, while in a London model-making shop, he met Walt Disney when they both wanted to buy the same model train.

As a result of having met Disney, he joined the Los Angeles artistic team of the Walt Disney Studios, a relationship that continued, off and on, until his death in 1993. His extraordinary work gave a distinctive character to a number of Disney productions. He is specifically credited with many of the finest inventive effects in Disney's first live-action film, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (which he art directed - even though the movie credit reads: "Production Developed By..." Goff designed the exterior of the Nautilus, along with every set/compartment within the submarine). The film was awarded two Oscars, for color art direction and best special effects. At that time, in 1954, the Art Directors Union had created an unfair bylaw within the Academy of Motion Pictures, which stated that only union art directors could win the award. If anyone art directed a film and did not carry a union card, they were not recognized, even though they had done the work and the voting members of the Academy had awarded the Oscar to that person. In a great injustice, the Academy gave the award for Best Art Direction - Color 1954, to Goff's assistant, John Meehan, only because he had a union card. It was one of the deplorable ways that the Art Directors Union had at getting back at independent, non-union shop studios (of which Disney was one). Goff went on to get a union card, but the Academy has never corrected the record for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Over the years they claimed to be making amends, but the Academy presidents (from years 1991 to 2009) have refused to look into Goff's case even after it was brought to their attention, due to the pressure of the union. There have been many claims over the years that the Academy has been unfair, and this is one major example of how they operated in the past.

Years later, Harper created the submarine, Proteus, for the film, Fantastic Voyage, and art directed the highly acclaimed Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

Goff also contributed heavily to the early renderings and concept art for Disney's proposed Mickey Mouse Park (which became the theme park known as Disneyland), and several areas of Walt Disney World theme park.

He also played the banjo in the seven-piece Dixieland band called Firehouse Five Plus Two, formed by other Disney staff and led by trombonist Ward Kimball. In 1993, he was posthumously named a Disney Legend.

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