And we got her!!! The Academy Award nominated, Set Decorator extraordinaire Beth Rubino sat down at the Skirted Roundtable to talk about - you got it - Something's Gotta Give, the popular Nancy Meyers film which starred the beautiful Southampton beach house as much as any of its Hollywood actors! But, the surprise was on us.
The Living Room From from Something's Gotta Give
It turned out that Beth Rubino is far too a fascinating and intelligent a woman to be pigeonholed by just one movie, despite the fact that we want her to be. Beth is full of stories about the movie industry and what her job as Set Decorator entails. We get Beth to discuss the famous beach house with its even more famous blue and white rug - which she tells us all about.
The Dining Room from Something's Gotta Give
And we got Beth to tell us the secret of exactly where the inspiration for the house came from - especially the much beloved dining room with its wall of white ironstone.
We discuss fellow blogger - Annechovie aka the artist Anne Harwell. Harwell's famous chair painting was in the movie "It's Complicated," Nancy Meyer's latest blockbuster!
Anne's chair painting can be seen behind Meryl Streep in the infamous pot-smoking bathroom scene. Congrats Anne!!!
The Concourse Level of the Twin Towers designed by Beth Rubino for the movie World Trade Center.
But life as a Set Decorator is not all beautiful Southampton beach houses. In Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center," Beth was challenged to recreate the concourse level of the Twin Towers. Beth describes for us what happened the day the invited first responders came to visit the set.
Please join Linda, Megan and Joni as they talk Hollywood and the most famous movie house ever with the woman who designed it, down to the last glass in the kitchen! You do NOT want to miss this one!!!
Comments
Best,
Michelle
..and good on you to use what ever you can.
I could have listened for another hour, great interview...
Great Job.
yvonne
However with your love of research, I would venture to say you would be great on the team of a set designer.
Thanks ladies! I still have the second half to listen to...
So fun to see Anne Harwell's artwork too.
Great interview.
pve
Kathy :)
xoxo,
nancy
If a career for the detail minded person was tailor made, it is that of the set decorator!
Beth is so old Hollywood. In the old days the actor's underwear was as important as the exquisite costume and set design.
xo xo
Original Sin is one of my favorite movies and I never paid attention to who did the outstanding set decor!
Not only a beautiful set designer of homes but the NYC tradecenter and yards of set design.
I think it sounds like the ultimate challenge and what a wonderful job! Sounds like a great way to be creative, artistic, historically correct and feeling the set vibe all in one!
Thanks girls!
Leslie
Cheers,
Marcheline
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Thank you for posting this terrific interview! I'm a latecomer to the blog, but better late than never. Your posts are inspirational. I, too, think the decoration from "Soemthing's Gotta Give" is a dream. Six years after the film, I've not yet seen interior decor in a magazine or movie that I like more. Thank You!!