Carlos Barbosa | |
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Born: | August 16, 1957 Bogotá, Colombia |
Spouse(s): | Ellen Brill |
Died: | September 1, 2021 |
Role: | Production designer |
Carlos Barbosa was the production designer for the first episode of 24. He received an Emmy nomination for his work on the show. He returned to the show for the eighth season.
A graduate of the Tulane School of Architecture Masters program, Barbosa's career as a production designer for Film and Television was preceded by his practice as an Architect for the firms of August Perez and Associates in New Orleans, Moore Ruble Yudell in Los Angeles as well as his own projects in New York, Connecticut and Los Angeles.
He has worked on many other shows, including Lost, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and CSI:Miami. He has also worked on films such as Coach Carter and The Invisible, as well as working on commercials such as Coca Cola and Burger King.
He was fluent in English and Spanish. He passed away on September 1, 2021.
24 credits[]
Production designer[]
As the production designer for the show, Barbosa used a location and designed some additional elements for the CTU set seen in the pilot Season 1. It was then redesigned by Joseph Hodges and built on stage in Woodland Hills when the show was picked up for the series. Upon his return for Season 8, Barbosa re-redesigned and constructed the new CTU.
He was interviewed for The Ultimate CTU special feature of the final season DVD set.
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