Hal Pereira (April 29, 1905 – December 17, 1983) was an American art director, production designer, and occasional architect.
Pereira started out in theater design in Chicago before moving to Los Angeles and working for Paramount Studios as a unit art director.
By 1950, he was supervising art director for the studio, a position at which he remained until its reorganization by the Gulf+Western oil firm in the late 1960s.
There, he worked on such films as the classic Western Shane and The Greatest Show on Earth, which won the Oscar for Best Picture.
In 1955, Pereira won the Oscar for best art direction for a black and white film for The Rose Tattoo.