Rudi Feld (1896–1994) was a German art director and set designer who worked for many years in the United States.
He served in the German army during World War I[1] and then began his early career designing posters for revue and cabaret shows, before graduating to creating film sets.
[2] Feld worked in the German film industry during the boom years of the late silent era.
In 1937, he emigrated to the United States, and from the mid-1940s, he found regular work in the American film industry.
Feld was frequently employed by smaller Hollywood studios such as Eagle-Lion during the post-World War II years, and worked as a draftsman for MGM.