RIP Stan Jolley Rancho Mirage, Calif.–Stan Jolley, a production designer who was one of the original art directors who designed Disneyland and who later worked on Disney film and TV projects, died June 4 of gastric cancer at a hospice facility here June 4. He was 86. MSTies may recall that he was the production designer for the TV movie “The Stranger,” seen in episode 305- STRANDED IN SPACE.
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While Stan was one of the many people behind the camera for the film Stranded in space and was not a well known person per say, I do repesect his work and honor him in his passing. Thank you Stan. RIP
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This dying thing is becoming a trend. Slow it down, people.
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