English Name
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Doug Chiang
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漢文名
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江道格
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Birth Year
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1962
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Birth Place
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Taipei, Taiwan
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First year, first city and state in the U.S.
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1968, Dearborn, MI
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Address
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California
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Family
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1.Wife:
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2.Daughter:
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3.Son: Jake Chiang
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Education
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1. Center for Creative Studies, College of Art and Design, Detroit
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1982
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industrial design
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2. University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
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Film Production
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Employment
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1. William D. Ford Vocational/Technical Center Michigan
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1982
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Teaching Assistant
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2. UCLA Daily Bruin
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1984
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Art Director
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3. Universal Pictures
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1989
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concept designer
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4. Industrial Light and Magic (ILM)
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1989; 1993
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Visual Effects Art Director; Creative Director
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5. Doug Chiang Studio
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2000
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Founder
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Accomplishment
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1. Won an Academy Award and a British Academy Award for Death Becomes Her, 1993
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2. Won Clio Award for Best Set Design for a Malaysian Airlines commercial, 1994
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3. Won British Academy Award for Forrest Gump, 1995
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4. Named “100 of the Most Influential Asian Americans of the Decade” by A.Magazine: Inside Asian America, 1999
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5. Honorary Doctorate Degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, 2003
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Publication
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Robota, 2003
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Hobby
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Website
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www.dchiang.com
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