Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Production Designer, Art Director, Director |
Birth Day | December 19, 1946 |
Birth Place | Canton, Illinois, United States |
Age | 77 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Occupation | Set designer, art director, film director |
Years active | 1971—present |
Home town | Ipava, Illinois |
Spouse(s) | Sissy Spacek (m. 1974) |
Children | 2, including Schuyler Fisk |
Net worth
Jack Fisk, a renowned American Production Designer, Art Director, and Director, is anticipated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by the year 2024. With decades of experience in the film industry, Fisk has left an indelible mark on numerous acclaimed movies. He is widely recognized for his collaboration with esteemed directors such as Terrence Malick and David Lynch. Fisk's exceptional talent and keen eye for detail have consistently elevated the visual aesthetics of his projects and garnered him critical acclaim. As his net worth continues to grow, it is a testament to his remarkable contributions to the world of cinema.
Biography/Timeline
Fisk met his wife, Spacek, when working on Terrence Malick's 1973 movie Badlands, in which she portrayed the aloof and distant version of Caril Ann Fugate. The couple married on April 12, 1974. They have two daughters, Schuyler Fisk (born 1982), also an Actress, and Madison Fisk (born 1988), a Painter.
Fisk was art Director on Brian De Palma's Carrie (1976), in which his wife, Sissy Spacek, played the title role. He frequently collaborates with Directors Terrence Malick and David Lynch (whom he has known since childhood). His production design and art Director credits include all eight of Malick's feature films and Lynch's The Straight Story (1999) and Mulholland Drive (2001). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction for Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood. He received his second Academy Award nomination for the film The Revenant at the 88th Academy Awards.
Fisk appeared in Lynch's Eraserhead (1977) as the Man in the Planet, and the film's credits give "special thanks" to him and to Sissy Spacek (who reputedly held the slates between takes).