Charles “Chip” Dox, a former Emmy-winning production designer and art director for daytime dramas like General Hospital and Days of Our Lives, died Aug.
15. He was 80. Dox first joined GH in 2005, where he best known for designing those fancy Quartermaine homes and the sets for the beloved Nurses Ball.
He won an Emmy for his work on the ABC sudser in 2011. Before he joined the entertainment industry, Dox attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as Carnegie Mellon University) and served two years in the Army.
He ended up teaching at his alma mater, but he was determined to move west and launch a design career in Tinseltown. There wasn’t a genre Cox didn’t have a hand in.
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