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- Jay Vetter
- Production Designer Jay Vetter's most notable projects include "Hall Pass," "Like Mike," and "Something About Mary." In 1998, Vetter won an Excellence in Production Design Award from the Art Director's Guild in the category of Television Movie or Mini-Series for his shared work on the TNT project "George Wallace," which was directed by John Frankenheimer. Vetter has been involved in designing scenery most of his life. Beginning at the age 15, he designed his first set for a theatrical production, "Charlie's Aunt." Vetter went on to Southern Oregon University, where he studied lighting and scene design, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in 1984. In graduate school, he studied scene design at the University of Washington. Vetter worked at the Seattle Opera for several years as a scenic artist before moving to Hollywood to work on his first film "Stand and Deliver," starring Edward James Olmos. Since that time, he has designed numerous commercials, critically acclaimed music videos, theatrical stage productions, television shows, and films.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jay Vetter
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