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  • Leon Harris
  • Leon Harris
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  • Harris had previously worked with Star Trek: The Motion Picture director Robert Wise as an illustrator on the Academy Award-winning musicals West Side Story (1961) and The Sound of Music (1965, starring Christopher Plummer). Harris later worked as an illustrator on the films Taps (1981, featuring Billy Van Zandt), Two of a Kind (1983, featuring Robert Costanzo, with set decoration by Marvin March), The Pentient (1988), Mobsters (1991, featuring F. Murray Abraham, Seymour Cassel, Willie Garson, Chuck Picerni, Jr., Christian Slater, and Titus Welliver, with art direction by Peter Landsdown Smith), and Frankie and Johnny (1991, featuring K Callan and Dey Young).
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  • Harris had previously worked with Star Trek: The Motion Picture director Robert Wise as an illustrator on the Academy Award-winning musicals West Side Story (1961) and The Sound of Music (1965, starring Christopher Plummer). Harris later worked as an illustrator on the films Taps (1981, featuring Billy Van Zandt), Two of a Kind (1983, featuring Robert Costanzo, with set decoration by Marvin March), The Pentient (1988), Mobsters (1991, featuring F. Murray Abraham, Seymour Cassel, Willie Garson, Chuck Picerni, Jr., Christian Slater, and Titus Welliver, with art direction by Peter Landsdown Smith), and Frankie and Johnny (1991, featuring K Callan and Dey Young). Harris' earliest work as an art director were the 1977 NBC made-for-television movies The Girl in the Empty Grave and Deadly Game. Both of these films – which starred Andy Griffith as Police Chief Abel Marsh – had James Cromwell in the cast and featured cinematography by Gayne Rescher. The former movie was directed by Lou Antonio and co-starred Jonathan Banks and Don Keefer; the latter co-starred Morgan Woodward. Besides Star Trek, Harris' other art direction credits consist of the feature films On the Yard (1978, featuring David Clennon), The Devil and Max Devlin (1981, featuring Julie Parrish), Diner (1982, featuring Mark Margolis), and SpaceCamp (1986, featuring Terry O'Quinn).