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Jan Scott (May 8, 1915 - April 16, 2003) was an American production designer and winner of 11 Primetime Emmy Awards, more than any other Production Designer or woman in the history of the television industry. She was nominated a record total of 29 times.

Scott was known as an innovator in the production design for the mini-series format, and also as a rare female production designer in a field dominated by men.

Scott was a president of the Art Directors Guild and also served as a vice-president, second vice-president and governor of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. [1]

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Jan Scott (May 8, 1918 - April 16, 2003) was an American production designer and winner of 11 Primetime Emmy Awards, more than any other Production Designer or woman in the history of the television industry. She was nominated a record total of 29 times. Scott was known as an innovator in the production design for the mini-series format, and also as a rare female production designer in a field dominated by men. Scott was a president of the Art Directors Guild and also served as a vice-president, second vice-president and governor of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. [1

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