Lorrie Campbell is a Set Designer who worked on Star Trek Into Darkness. For this work, she earned an ADG Excellence in Production Design Award nomination in the category Fantasy Film.
Campbell has started her career as assistant set decorator and draftsman for Digital Domain on Truman (1995), Drive (1997, working with Mark Fenlason), and Dante's Peak (1997, with David Negron).
In 1998, she worked as visual effects set designer for the miniatures unit on Armageddon (1998) and in 1999 as visual effects art director on the television series The Lot.
In 2009, Campbell received an ADG Excellence in Production Design Award in the category Period Film for her work on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, shared with Aaron Haye, Tammy S. Lee, Jane Wuu, Christopher S. Ross, and Richard Bennett. She won another one in 2012 in the category Contemporary Film for her work on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, shared with Randall D. Wilkins, Jane Wuu, and Tex Kadonaga.
She received four more nominations in 2009 for the drama Frost/Nixon, shared with Michael E. Goldman, 2012 for Cowboys & Aliens, production design by Scott Chambliss, 2014 for Mr. Banks, and 2016 for Jurassic World, shared with Randall D. Wilkins, Tammy S. Lee, Robert Consing, and Blake Fabian.
Further credits as set designer include The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), The General's Daughter (1999), Red Planet (2000), National Security (2003), Daredevil (2003), A Man Apart (2003), Hollywood Homicide (2003), Spanglish (2004), The Ring Two (2005), The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006, directed by Justin Lin), 17 Again (2009), Surrogates (2009), The Book of Eli (2010), Flipped (2010), Dinner for Schmucks (2010), The Hangover Part II (2011), G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013), Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014), Horrible Bosses 2 (2014), The Finest Hours (2016, starring Chris Pine), Live By Night (2016), and A Wrinkle in Time (2018).
Star Trek award[]
ADG Execellence in Production Design Award[]
- 2014 ADG Award nomination in the category Fantasy Film for Star Trek Into Darkness, shared with Scott Chambliss, Ramsey Avery, James Clyne, Lauren Polizzi, Kasra Farahani, Michael E. Goldman, Andrew E.W. Murdock, Jason Baldwin Stewart, Natasha Gerasimova, Steve Christensen, Andrea Dopaso, John Eaves, Nathan Schroeder, Ryan Church, Christopher Ross, Victor Martinez, Steven Messing, Karl Strahlendorf, John Chichester, Tex Kadonaga, Kevin Cross, Andrew Reeder, Anne Porter, Jane Wuu, Richard F. Mays, Allen Coulter, Karl Martin, Scott Schneider, Harry E. Otto, Easton Smith, Tammy Lee, Tim Croshaw, Clint Schultz, and Karen Manthey