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Allen Coulter (born 21 March 1969; age 54) is a set designer who worked uncredited on Star Trek Into Darkness. As part of the art department, he received an ADG Excellence in Production Design Award nomination in the category Fantasy Film in 2014 which he shared with Scott Chambliss, Ramsey Avery, James Clyne, Lauren Polizzi, Kasra Farahani, Michael E. Goldman, Harry E. Otto, 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, Anne Porter, John Chichester, Tex Kadonaga, Kevin Cross, Andrew Reeder, Jane Wuu, Richard F. Mays, Karl Strahlendorf, Karl Martin, Scott Schneider, Lorrie Campbell, Easton Smith, Tammy Lee, Tim Croshaw, Clint Schultz, and Karen Manthey.

He won ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards in 2014 in the category Contemporary Film for his work on He and in 2017 in the category Fantasy Film for his work on Passengers, shared with Luke Freeborn, Daren Dochterman, C. Scott Baker, Scott Herbertson, and Karl J. Martin. In 2018 he received another nomination in the category Contemporary Film for his work on Downsizing, shared with Karl J. Martin, Geoffrey Mandel, Tim Wilcox, Jim Martin, Barton Rendulic, and Karen Manthey.

Coulter's other credits as set designer include the television series Revenge (2011), Perception (2012), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013-2016), Westworld (2016), American Horror Story, Lucifer, S.W.A.T., Doom Patrol, and Why Women Kill, The Hangover Part III (2013), The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015), Ant-Man (2015), and A Wrinkle in Time (2018),

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