
Age: 65
female
Eve Stewart (born 1961) is a British production designer. She grew up in Camden Town and later trained in film, originally working in theatre. She later became a set designer, starting with Naked in 1993. In 1999, she received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Production Design for Topsy-Turvy. She later began a collaboration with director Tom Hooper, working on Elizabeth I, The Damned United, The King's Speech, Les Misérables, and The Danish Girl. Stewart has won several awards, including a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design, an ADG Excellence in Production Design Award, and a Creative Arts Emmy Award. She has been nominated four times for an Academy Award, with her most recent nomination being in 2016. She also served as production designer for Paul McGuigan's film Victor Frankenstein. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eve Stewart, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Eve Stewart

Production Designer
for Production Designer in Mr. & Mrs. Frankenstein
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Ten years after the raging fire that killed their "father" Victor Frankenstein, the monster and his bride — having taken the names of Adam and Eve — are living in London, hopelessly in love, working as private eyes and trying to keep a low profile. However, fate brings them back together with the sinister Septimus Pretorius, the man responsible for the fire that claimed Frankenstein's life and for kidnapping Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth. Yearning to be seen as a god and to overthrow the human race, Pretorius promises to succeed where Frankenstein failed, using Elizabeth as a means of kickstarting a new series of twisted experiments. Seeking revenge for their creator's death and redemption for failing to protect Elizabeth, Adam and Eve set out to follow his trail and put a stop to him once and for all, all the while being chased down by crazed police officer Ludwig Niemann, whose sister Elsa was accidentally killed by Adam years prior.