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"costumer" Definitions
  1. a person or company that makes costumes or has costumes to hire, especially for the theatre

192 Sentences With "costumer"

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It was my [costumer], and I don't care if she's listening.
It really turned out awesome, and the assistant costumer was Jaya Harper!
And anyone who has dealt with costumer service via the phone vs.
She worked with a choreographer and costumer to channel Garland's hunched, puttering posture.
I was a puppet intern on Kubo and a junior costumer on Missing Link.
She says she doesn't fit neatly in the boxes of photographer, illustrator, or costumer.
In the interview, the British costumer divulges more details of how the frock was made.
Her costumer jests it's the color of her shoes, but she knows it's something else.
I ran into the hallway and asked if anyone had seen our set costumer, Ali.
Mine was from a costumer and I assume it was fake, but can't be sure.
In the interview, the British costumer divulges more details behind her reimagining of that iconic frock.
At one point, famed costumer Kent Warner owned that pair, before he sold them in 1981.
Best Costumer Design: Kendall's T-Shirt and White Undies Combo The ultimate cool-girl-off-duty look.
Then order this thing now by calling 855-796-MEOW (6369) and experience the most purrfect costumer service.
Stein: Vikki was Mona May's costumer on Clueless and Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion—she was perfect.
Lithgow thanked his costumer, makeup artist and dialect coach for forming a character he wouldn't have expected to play.
And when customers bemoaned the price hike on Twitter, Subway's costumer service branch explained why the dollar increase was necessary.
She jumped out of bed, rushed over to Paramount to consult with her Svengali, Travis Banton (the well-known costumer).
Broadway costumer William Ivey Long distributed silver ribbons for nominees and ceremony attendees to wear in observance of the shooting.
Handsomely shot by Jens Harant — Cora Pratz is the production designer, Esther Walz the costumer — the film plumbs several ambiguous areas.
Even though the event was not related to Comcast's costumer service, Twitter users immediately hijacked the social media trend to taunt the company.
Chalayan Born in Cyprus and raised in London, Hussein Chalayan is a clothing designer, film director, professor, architect, costumer, shop proprietor and choreographer.
"That's what happens when you have a female producer, director, and writer," Birds of Prey costumer designer Erin Benach told Vogue in 22017.
Following a lawsuit filed by former The Grinder costumer Youngjoo Hwang on Wednesday, actor Fred Savage has denied her claims of harassment and assault.
The film director Baz Luhrmann, his wife, Catherine Martin, an Academy Award-winning costumer designer, and Mr. Faena conceived the Art Deco fantastical aesthetic.
This stunning Beauty and the Beast and taco-inspired gown, created by artist and costumer Olivia Mears, is just the right fit for hungry royalty.
If a costumer gave you that outfit and said, 'Look, it's an old man sitting on the bench,' you'd say, 'What are you talking about?
Dries Van Noten's latest collection was a surprise collaboration with the French couturier and costumer Christian Lacroix — a secret ultimately revealed at the show's end.
But within months, she left for Paramount Studios (a teacher had sent her portfolio there), where she became the assistant to the costumer Barbara Karinska.
If you want to be super-accurate, you can track down a  G-4B Flight Suit, which is what the original costumer used for the film.
DB's planned revenue improvements rely, to some degree, on moderately improving macroeconomic conditions, notably gradually increasing interest rates and resilient costumer activity in DB's securities businesses.
He and a crew of 30 volunteers, including set designers and a costumer, worked round-the-clock to transform a Clearwater, Florida, studio space into a Batcave.
Actor Jacob Zachar, beloved by fans for his role on ABC Family's series Greek, wed set costumer Brittany Saberhagen on Saturday, May 25, in Los Angeles, PEOPLE confirms exclusively.
When the show's costumer asked if she'd mind having her photo taken in her most provocative costume, Oristano agreed after being assured it was just for the costumer's records.
The upscale travel company's review of the president-elect's property, which was first highlighted by Washingtonian, differs from costumer-rated hotel websites, which have given the hotel high ratings.
I love that the Ocean's 8 costumer dressed Cate with gay abandon, combining the unabashed queerness of vest culture with loose-tie-2000s-lesbianism and somehow making it work.
This Malibu Ken is both mostly nude and in an unwieldy giant box which is why he was my very favorite costumer of this year's New York Comic Con.
The 30-something-costumer me is jealous of the kids and fans that could go into a store and pick one of these up next year to start their own costume.
Millennials will therefore form the bank's largest costumer base in the coming years and banks such as DBS are paying close attention to the spending patterns and trends within the segment.
Before that, Mr. Happel, who describes himself as "a theater geek," worked at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, then ran his own shop in New York before joining the Broadway costumer Barbara Matera.
The deer then quickly slid toward hairstylist and owner, Jenisse Heredia, and her costumer, both of whom jumped out of the way as the deer ran past them, out of the camera's view.
For the series, Au enlisted the help of costumer designer Marie-Yan Morvan to design a collection of unique and fashionable cones, reminiscent of the typical "cone of shame" that dogs wear after surgeries.
However, as with any puzzle, once I looked at it again a few months after submission, there were several entries I wish I could've avoided — ACAN, TAPPER and INIGO come to mind, not to mention COSTUMER.
"As you know, the U.S. Export-Import Bank is prohibited from any dealings with Iran, so that agency will not be a financing option that is pursued by the costumer," he wrote in a letter to Reps.
White and show's key costumer, Kathi Nishimoto, were happy to draw back the curtain (or turn over the vowel, as it were) during a conversation with PeopleStyle in honor of the show's upcoming 35th anniversary this September.
Although no less than Diana Vreeland once said Mr. Mackie's "superb clothes are not equaled in even French workrooms," New York snobs often dismissed him as merely a Los Angeles costumer, not a true Seventh Avenue designer.
Now, some 40 years on, in a show of new work at Metro Pictures, the virtuosity is greater than ever, or at least subtler, and Ms. Sherman is still sole actor, director and costumer in a continuing drama.
Ultimately, however, executives need to find ways to marry the expertise of the engineering team with the customer insight that is often siloed in other parts of the business to craft solutions that actually improve the costumer experience.
The retailer says it's tapping into the fashion sweet spot — "the aspirational and designer costumer" — by providing extended sizes of runway pieces from brands like Christian Sirano, Marchesa, Zac Posen, Baja East, Brandon Maxwell, Michael Kors, Monique Lhuillier, and Prabal Gurung, among others.
" Onetime member Kelly Rowland agrees – but says there was a method to Miss Tina's madness that extended beyond her being the default costumer when, as Beyoncé put it at the CFDA Awards, designers were hesitant to dress "four black, country, curvy girls.
The brilliant costumer #Allisaswanson not only designs the pieces #harperglass will wear on this new #Netflix show , but she carefully gets my legs in my pants, pulls my tops over my head, buttons my coats and offers her shoulder to steady myself.
The brilliant costumer #Allisaswanson not only designs the pieces #harperglass will wear on this new #Netflix show , but she carefully gets my legs in my pants, pulls my tops over my head, buttons my coats and offers her shoulder to steady myself.
Mr. Thomas grew up in public housing in north London (his mother was a costumer) and joined the staff of The World of Interiors as a junior editor in 1992, after working for the art-book publishers Thames & Hudson and Dorling Kindersley.
The video, published on Tuesday, shows a white woman berating a Latina costumer who was at the cash registry paying for her things, allegedly because her companion added a few items in the middle of the transaction without going to the back of the line.
This performer serves as onstage D.J., camera operator and quick-change costumer as well as the star of a work that mixes autobiography, academic discourse, a jukebox of cool rock numbers and descriptions of life as a hermaphrodite from Jeffrey Eugenides's celebrated novel "Middlesex" (2002).
"The Cher Show," a jukebox musical about you-know-who, scored notice for its leading lady, Stephanie J. Block, its glittery costumer, Bob Mackie, and its lighting designer, Kevin Adams, but not for the show itself or for other figures on its creative team.
They were owned by a well-known collector, Michael Shaw, who bought them for $2,000 in 1970 from Kent Warner, a costumer who found them gathering dust in a studio warehouse when M.G.M. was preparing to auction off old costumes and props in 1970.
And kicking off that list is none other than Amy Schumer's Trainwreck costumer-turned-stylist, Leesa Evans, at number 25, who is single-handedly responsible for totally transforming the comedian's gown game in 2015 and teaching her how to dress her body and feel good about it.
Careers in theater and film lured them away from the island—Mejías is an award-winning actress; Gandía recently finished a season as a set costumer on the NBC cop drama Shades of Blue—and they've each endured the familiar resentments that accompanied their decision to leave.
It wasn't until that second season when Fendi jumped in with their baguette that the flood gates really opened — so if they were using that Marc Jacobs dress as a potential opening credits feature, odds are that the show's costumer, Patricia Field, either called in a favor or bought it herself.
Younger shares a large swath of DNA with Sex and the City (including its stylist—the series' exaggerated outfits spring yet again from the mind of the eccentric costumer Patricia Field, who is not afraid to dress a woman in head-to-toe marabou and spangles), but it reflects a less glamorous world.
But in this single scene from the opening minutes of the sixth season finale, Game of Thrones drew focus again on its aesthetic quality by letting two of its most essential creative types go wild: costumer Michelle Clapton and composer Ramin Djawadi, turning in their most notable productions for Cersei Lannister's coup that grants her the Iron Throne.
She also parlayed experience working for local production houses on commercials into a full-fledged career as a stylist, costumer, and costume supervisor designer for film and television; after working on shows such as The Walking Dead in Georgia, she's on the cusp of buying a second home in that state, and will soon own two homes as she navigates a more permanent move north.
I especially struggled with many of the shorter fill words that I usually rely on for entry, such as KIP, COIT and COO, but I feel that hints on some longer words would be of more value to those of us trying to solve, so here are a few of those: ■ 30A: "Backstage Broadway worker" seems pretty straightforward, but I came up with a ton of jobs before hitting on COSTUMER, which apparently is itself a crossword debut.
She planned to wedge them in somehow alongside the peerless handmade patches Brad Dunning designed for the proto-punk band the Cramps; the sets of girlie pink underpants embroidered with the days of the week; the vintage T-shirts and posters from the photographer Bruce Weber's personal collection; the artist Ben Noam's ceramic mushroom sculptures; the ironically goofy leather patches hand-tooled by Andrew Sexton, a Yale-educated artist who often collaborates with Sterling Ruby; the mugs and paperweights using graphics designed by the American activist nun Sister Corita Kent; the diamond piñatas made for Rat Bastards by Nicholas Anderson and Julie Ho, working as Confetti System; the specially commissioned T-shirts from the Hollywood Forever cemetery; the exquisite porcelain vessels created by the Canadian potter Kayo O'Young; the neo-minimalist chairs and tables constructed by Michael Boyd; the boxed Tom of Finland dolls accessorized with snap-on erections; the gold mesh necklaces and gauntlets the costumer designer Michael Schmidt creates for Dita von Teese, Cher, Rihanna and others; the shirts airbrushed by Louis Eisner with images inspired by Ed Roth; the framed labels from a line of men's wear once produced by the Black Panthers leader Eldridge Cleaver and embroidered with his name.
The Cherry-man tells her that the Costumer is living up in one of his cherry trees, and the townspeople head there to find him. Despite their riots and attempts to cut the Costumer from the tree, the townspeople are unsuccessful. The Costumer agrees to return their children to normal after his two demands had been met: first, the mayor must throw the masquerade party every year and fill the stockings of the poor children with presents, and second, the Cherry-man must be permitted to marry Violetta. Reluctantly, the Mayor agrees to the demands of the Costumer and all of the children return to their normal selves.
Charles Armstrong knowledge management means improvement of organization's conductibility in order to promote ability of costumer absorbance.
All dressers report directly to the wardrobe supervisor, who acts as primary liaison between dressers, the costumer, and stage management.
Zelda Barbour Wynn Valdes (June 28, 1905 - September 26, 2001) was an American fashion designer and costumer. She is the creator of the original Playboy Bunny costume .
The film was nominated for one Golden Globe award in 1981, for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV. It was nominated for three Emmy awards, also in 1981, for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup (Scott H. Eddo and Stanley Smith), Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or a Special (Ted Voigtlander) and Outstanding Individual Achievement - Special Class (Rita Bennett, women's costumer, and Bill Blackburn, men's costumer).
Other locations included West Barnstable, Chatham, Provincetown, Yarmouthport, Orleans, and Hyannis, Massachusetts. The production designer was David Allen, the costumer Deborah Newhall, and the casting director Carolyn Pickman.
Olios have been a favorite among the Showboat audiences, and this was mainly due in part to Bob Moulton drawing upon his talents as a dancer, costumer, choreographer, and director.
Thelma Ritter and Claire Trevor were cast in the two main support roles. Filming started August 18, 1954. Texas Governor Allan Shivers plays himself. So too does costumer Edith Head.
Bob Miller, costumer on the series, gave Amanda Pays "unaggressive clothing" though she is "an aggressive career woman," with retro 1930s and '40s long tapered skirts, pleated slacks and vests.
The original set designer, costumer, prop master, and lighting designer was Ed Wittstein, who performed all four jobs for a total of only $480 plus $24.48 a week.Farber and Viagas, p.
Green, Abel (1939). "Lincoln in the White House (COLOR)", review, Variety, January 18, 1939, p. 12, col. 5. Internet Archive. Retrieved January 17, 2019 Milo Anderson, a costumer for Warner Bros.
Snyder died on April 16, 1994, in Hansville, Washington. He was survived by his wife, costumer Marjorie Plecher, who had also worked as the wardrobe director on several of Marilyn Monroe's films.
In the 1950s, she started a new career as a costumer for Western Costume, a clothing supplier for the motion picture industry. Osborne worked on the wardrobes for such films as Around the World in 80 Days (1956), How to Murder Your Wife (1965), The Godfather: Part II (1974), and Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976). In 1963, Osborne worked as a special costumer for Elizabeth Taylor in the big-budget film, Cleopatra. Osborne retired in 1977, and moved to San Clemente, California.
Maganlal Dresswala or Maganlal Dresswala & Co. is a noted costumer and costume designer for Bollywood productions. Established in 1926 as a small shop in Kalbadevi, Mumbai, it is most known for its period costumes, in Ram Rajya (1943) Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and Anarkali (1953), and mythological TV series Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan (1987-1988) and B.R. Chopra's Mahabharat (1988-1990). Today, the company is the oldest costume supplier in Indian cinema and is mentioned as such in the Limca Book of Records 2012 as it was the costumer for first Indian talkie, Alam Ara (1931).
It was announced that MTV had signed a deal for costumer products with Orlando at the end of July 2020. In October 2020, he announced that his third EP, It's Never Really Over would be released on October 23, 2020.
Lala Cassandra Sloatman (born October 12, 1970) is an American model, actress and costumer. Her uncle was musician Frank Zappa; her cousins are Ahmet, Diva, Moon and Dweezil Zappa. She is frequently billed by her first name only, and sometimes as Lala Zappa.
Claire Hardaker has been an Independent Costume Professional since June 2004, and was also a costumer buyer for Fox UK Productions Limited between 2010 and 2011. Claire Hardaker was also a costume designer for The Pit in 2009.Claire Hardaker's LinkedIn entry .
Katherine Orrison (born November 18, 1948) is an American set decorator, art director, producer, costumer, author and film historian specializing in the films of Cecil B. DeMille, the life and career of actor Henry Wilcoxon, and the epic film The Ten Commandments.
Riggs was born in Lead Hill, Arkansas to J. Almus Riggs and Ida V. Keeling. The family moved to Los Angeles in 1943. After two years at Santa Ana College, Riggs went to the University of Arizona to work under costumer Fairfax Proudfit Walkup.
Mama's appearance is based on that of a stereotypical elderly woman. She is a buxom, purse-lipped widow with silvery gray curls. All of her daytime outfits were short-sleeved, floral- print dresses with lace collars. Costumer Ret Turner color-coded Mama in lavender.
Millia Davenport cover illustration for The Quill (January 1918); her stylized "MD" signature mark is in the top left corner. Millia Crotty Davenport (March 30, 1895 – January 18, 1992) was an American costumer, theater designer, and scholar, known for her 1948 work The Book of Costume.
Linda Le (born December 15, 1982) is an American cosplayer, costumer, model, artist and Internet personality of Vietnamese descent. She is also known as Vampy Bit Me, or just Vampy or Vamp; "Vampy" is also a name she has given to her own fictional character persona.
Mrs Purser, known as Pursie, is the costumer and housekeeper at Mrs Wintle's school. Mrs Storm is Dulcie, Rachel, and Hilary's schoolteacher, who introduces Rachel to elocution and acting. Pat and Ena are dance teachers at Mrs Wintle's school. Yolanda and Wanda are chefs at Mrs Wintle's school.
Bruce Edward Pelz (August 11, 1936 - May 9, 2002) was a US science fiction fan. He was highly active in the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society (LASFS) and a major SMOF, co-chairing the 30th World Science Fiction Convention. He also wrote filksongs and was a master costumer.
Sarno married Peggy Steffans, who was younger than he and was a non-sex performing actress and costumer in some of his films, and they had a son. Sarno died of natural causes on April 26, 2010 at the age of 89 in his native New York City.
While living in Chicago, he was in a metal band called Megaband. Zachar also sang in a punk/ska group Not Too Good. He now plays in a blues and funk band part-time. On May 25, 2019, Zachar married set costumer Brittany Saberhagen after five years of dating.
As musicals were revived, the productions occasionally used his designs, and also true for Fall River Legend for the American Ballet Theater. In 1989 he redesigned the "High Button Shoes" number for Jerome Robbins' Broadway.Jones, Kenneth and Ehren, Christine. "York Holds March 20 Memorial Service For Broadway Costumer Miles White" playbill.
He was the costumer for the Agnes de Mille ballet Rodeo (1942), for the Kurt Weill musical One Touch of Venus (1943), and for Merce Cunningham's The Wind Remains (1943) and Jerome Robbins's ballet Fancy Free (1944). For George Balanchine he designed, amongst other items, a marionette giant for Don Quixote (1965).
San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved 9 May 2011. Derek Elley of Variety observed, "Brian Gilbert, till now only a journeyman director, brings to the picture most of the qualities that were memorably absent in his previous costumer, Tom & Viv – visual fluency, deep-seated emotion and first rate playing from his cast."Elley, Derek.
Rosa Graña Garland, known during her lifetime as Mocha Graña (1 March 1909 – 27 June 2003) was a noted Peruvian fashion designer and costumer. Known as the first fashion designer of Peru, she designed wedding gowns, school uniforms and theatrical costumes. She was awarded Peru's second highest honor, on her ninetieth birthday.
The storyline revolved around a 35-year-old dressmaker who fascinates men as she works her way up to become the chief Hollywood costumer designer. Helen was played by three different actresses (Virginia Clark, Betty Ruth Smith and Julie Stevens).Terrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows.
Wolsky listing ibdb.com, retrieved March 10, 2010 His first work as lead costumer was Generation (1965). He went on to serve as principal costume designer for both plays and musicals, including The Sunshine Boys (1972) and Sly Fox (1976). Wolsky has been announced as the designer for the 2012 Broadway production of The Heiress.
His first significant industry job was at NBC's New York headquarters, at age 21, when he started in the mailroom. From 1972 until a divorce in 1992, he was married to Czech actress and former Playboy cover girl Olga Schoberová. Calley adopted her daughter Sabrina, who became a set costumer. When he left Warner Bros.
Hence Lee focus on the brevity and the rhythm to be the most threatening. In preparation for the fight sequence, Most described that director Proyas and Lee studied Martial arts movies. Also according to Most, Lee pushed on not adding more metaphysical characters in the film. Costumer Roberta Bile said that Lee modeled Draven after singer Chris Robinson.
Special effects in the series were by Richard Edlund (Star Wars trilogy), who created the two important Angel visitation sequences, as well as the opening sequence wherein the angel at the Bethesda Fountain opens its eyes in the end, signifying her "coming to life". Costumer Martin Izquierdo was hired to design functioning wings for Thompson's Angel.
Roux, Edmonde, "Chanel and her world," Hachette-Vendome, 1981, p. 243 In 1924 Iribe was given free rein in a film project for which he was director, set designer and costumer, Changing Husbands starring Leatrice Joy. The character of the male protagonist represented Iribe himself, the novice director having reconstituted his own image for the screen.
Christopher Essex (April 1945 – 13 September 2006) was an English Australian costumer and fashion designer whose client list included Tina Turner, Phyllis Diller and Dionne Warwick, he was best known of his chic party dresses, ready- to-wear dresses and theatrical costumes/ Apart from being an Australian designer, he worked internationally with salon's in England and the United States.
In 1990, she received a BAFTA nomination for her costumer work on Pretty Woman. In 1992, she won a Saturn Award for he work on The Rocketeer, and a Saturn nomination in 2000 for her work on Mystery Men. At the 11th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards in 2009, she received a Lacoste Career Achievement in Film Award for her feature work.
The group are dressed in satin day-glo-coloured military-style uniforms that were manufactured by the London theatrical costumer M. Berman Ltd. Next to the Beatles are wax sculptures of the band members in their suits and moptop haircuts from the Beatlemania era, borrowed from Madame Tussauds.; . Amid the greenery are figurines of the Eastern deities Buddha and Lakshmi.
Harris and Carr worked together until 1887, but their tastes differed, with Carr favoring simpler, more flowing designs in the Aesthetic dress style. Their disagreements reached a head in 1887 over designs for the plays Henry VIII and The Amber Heart, and Harris resigned. Carr succeeded her as Terry's head costumer designer. Information is lacking about the succeeding decade of Harris's career.
The costumes worn by Edie Adams, Ann-Margret and the fashion models were created by costumer designer Helen Rose."Angie Put Her Foot in It" Scott, John L. Los Angeles Times 16 May 1965: N10."Stylish Look at 'Made in Paris'" Los Angeles Times 25 May 1965: c9."Designer 'Steals' Own Ideas" Hammond, Fay. Los Angeles Times 10 Sep 1965: c7.
McCarthy, who studied Textiles at Southern Illinois University, originally was interested in a career in fashion before she pursued a career in acting. When she first moved to New York City, it was to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology. One of her closest friends is shoe designer Brian Atwood. McCarthy also spent time working as the costumer for a dance company.
2004 saw several changes, as band members settled down. Lila Sklar had a daughter, while the two couples in the band, Carrie and Justin and Beth and Tim, had boys who were born within a week of each other. Carri Abrahms left the band during this period to pursue other projects. Rosin Coven's music took even more theatrical turns, working with costumer and visual artist Gitty Duncan.
The 50-concert run was originally slated to start on July 8, 2009 and conclude on February 24, 2010. Each of the shows would have been performed at the O2 Arena in London, which has a capacity of 23,000. New York designer Zaldy was head costumer. Jay Ruckel of La Crasia Gloves recreated Jackson's iconic single glove. The costumes were encrusted with 300,000 Swarovski crystals.
She is a Chinese-American, and a stamp collector, like Jill. She and her family own a lot of animals. Her Halloween costumer was Big Bird, and as a result won a prize for the Most Beautiful Costume. She is in a different fifth grade class, and has a much better teacher who is always thinking up fun ways for his students to learn.
Nykaa has raised money through multiple rounds of funding from the family office of Harsh Mariwala, Sunil Munjal and Zia Mody, TVS Shriram Growth Fund, Max Group and TPG Capital. In March 2020, it raised INR 100 crore from Steadview Capital. Nykaa has grown strength to strength over years; they have always focused on costumer needs and worked closely with its brands to achieve the desired results.
In October 2013, it was announced that Haley Joel Osment had been cast in the film, appearing as a fictionalized version of himself. Scott Bakula and Geena Davis also co-star as Brendan's parents. According to set costumer, Tasha Goldthwait, Max Landis created a hostile workplace that included sexual assault and harassment. "Landis quickly began subjecting Goldthwait to what she described as "physical, sexual, and verbal abuse.
Edith was born in Montreal, Canada, to James Gilmour and Mary Sullivan. She married Otty Wakeling in 1900, and the pair had three children together before Otty died of pneumonia in 1918 in Arizona. Their daughter Gwen would become an Oscar- winning costume designer who also worked in television, creating many of Lucille Ball's gowns on I Love Lucy, and another son, Don S. Wakeling, became a costumer as well.
Charles Guyette also worked as an innovative burlesque costumer and dealer in theatrical accessories,Pérez Seves, Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground, pp. 33. Austin Sunday American Statesman Newspaper Archives, Oct 10 1948. Retrieved 10 October 2017 providing vintage corsets,"Charles Guyette in Robert Harrison Magazines: Wink, Flirt, Eyeful, Beauty Parade, Whisper, Titter.... Corsets, Stockings, Ultra-High Heel Shoes and Boots!.." fethistory.blogspot.com Retrieved 12 October 2017.
In 1936, Douglas DC-2s were acquired and London was added to the route network. In 1937, the bigger Douglas DC-3 was bought. In the same year, both founding fathers died: Walter Mittelholzer during mountaineering in the Steiermark, Austria, and Balz Zimmermann succumbed to an infectious disease. Swissair became a very loyal costumer of Douglas in the years later on, as it purchased every single model in its lifetime.
Leguizamo married actress Yelba Osorio in 1994. They divorced in 1996 after two years of marriage. He married Justine Maurer, a costumer on Carlito's Way,Ghetto Klown - HBO - 0:56:00 and 1:20:00 in a Catholic-Jewish ceremony on June 28, 2003; he is Catholic and Maurer is Jewish. They have two children, daughter Allegra Sky Leguizamo (born 1999) and son Ryder Lee "Lucas" Leguizamo (born 2000).
His performance was so realistic that, when wearing his costume, he was allegedly able to convince a particular chimp that he was an ape, scaring it. Rather than attaching fur to his body, Walshe had a costumer make a special fur suit for him. However, Walshe dealt with the makeup himself. With grey paint, he used highlights and shadows, as well as protruding false teeth and a wig to transform himself into a monkey.
The main costumes and hats were manufactured at Cosprop, a London-based costumer company. To achieve the tightly wound curls fashionably inspired by Greek art, some of the actresses wore wigs while others employed heated hair twists and slept in pin curls. Fanny, the snobbiest of the characters, possesses the tightest of curls but has less of a Greek silhouette, a reflection of her wealth and silliness. Beavan stated that Fanny and Mrs.
Leland-St. John was married to Richard Sylbert, the Oscar- winning production designer. They had two children: a boy, Nikolai, who lived for only a few hours (her poem “Tiny Warrior” was written about Nikolai), and a daughter, Daisy Alexandra (currently a costumer in the film industry and boutique owner). In 1980, Richard asked his manager to include her in his contracts and Leland-St. John began working as his assistant and researcher/design consultant.
Judith Chazin-Bennahum, The Lure of Perfection: Fashion and Ballet, 1780-1830 (New York: Routledge, 2005), Fashion designers including Cecil Beaton, Christian Lacroix, and Isaac Mizrahi in the United States have all designed tutus. Among the leading makers of tutus around the world, few designers have matched the reputation of Barbara Karinska (1886-1983), Ukrainian costumer for the New York City Ballet for many years, She designed and constructed tutus of extraordinary beauty and durability.
Ochs turned to his musical roots in country music and early rock and roll.Schumacher, p. 224. He decided he needed to be "part Elvis Presley and part Che Guevara",Schumacher, p. 227. so he commissioned a gold lamé suit from Elvis Presley's costumer Nudie Cohn.Brend, p. 108. Ochs wore the gold suit on the cover of his 1970 album, Greatest Hits, which consisted of new songs largely in rock and country styles.
Doug Davidson joined the cast of the show on May 15, 1978; the episode aired on May 23, 1978. Its creator, William J. Bell, discovered him during one of Bell's trips to Chicago, while Davidson was modelling for magazines. The actor learned that he had been cast as Paul when a costumer contacted him for measurements. Before joining the soap opera Davidson studied marine biology, abandoning his studies to pursue acting full-time.
Theodora married three times, but did not have any children. In 1945, she married the costumer, Tom Keogh (1921–1980) and moved to Paris. The couple eventually divorced in the 1960s after his affair with Marie-Laure de Noailles, but they stayed friends until his death. She married for the second time to Thomas "Tommy" O'Toole, who has been referred to as a tugboat captain, however, he was actually a steward on the Circle Line.
She began to work professionally in 2009 in front of the camera and behind the scenes on film crew. Lovitt gained fame for her brief portrayal of Janet van Dyne / The Wasp in the film Ant-Man. She has continued to make appearances in comic-book-based properties such as The Gifted as the character Sage. She also worked as a Production Assistant, Costumer and Production Coordinator for many years before turning to act full-time.
She is the third child of a comedic-actor father and a studio costumer mother. In her youth, Garr trained in ballet and other forms of dance. She began her career as a teenager with small roles in television and film in the early 1960s, including appearances as a dancer in six Elvis Presley musicals. After spending two years attending college, Garr left Los Angeles and studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City.
According to Dyer, it took them a day and a half with six men to carry out the Bigfoot, all the while being followed by other Bigfoot creatures. Tom Biscardi joined Whitton and Dyer for the news conference, stating "Last weekend, I touched it, I measured its feet, I felt its intestines" and lauded its authenticity. As it thawed, however, the claim began to "unravel as a giant hoax." Jerry Parrino, owner of internet Halloween costumer retailer TheHorrorDome.
Band members entered the stage two by two, taking tickets from Magovern, each (with the help of a professional costumer) more sharply dressed than for previous tours:Marsh, Bruce Springsteen On Tour, p. 175. Max Weinberg and Danny Federici, Garry Tallent and Nils Lofgren, the horn section. Next came Patti Scialfa in a tight mini-skirt, big hair and carrying a bunch of balloons: more foreshadowing. Once in their positions, band members started their parts in the song.
Twist - A Dickens of a Tale Twist is a musical comedy adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic Oliver Twist with book, music, and lyrics penned under Richard O’Donnell’s nom de plume B. R. Kreep. It was presented by the St. John's Conservatory Theater on October 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23, 2016 at the St. John's Parish Theater in the city of Ogdensburg, NY. The production was executive produced and directed by O'Donnell, musical direction and choreography by Angela Conzone Dwyer, digital orchestrations by Ryan C. McNally, technical direction and production coordination by Christopher Dwyer, costumes and makeup design by Karen Fischbeck, senior costumer Heron Hetzler, assistant costumer Ann Losurdo, prop master Tonya Ott, and production design by Stephen Chambers. The cast starred Chris Rodriguez as Oliver Twist, Hailey Weber as his deceased mother Agnes Brownlow, Cole Siebels as the Artful Dodger, Richard O’Donnell as Fagin, Angela Conzone Dwyer as Nancy Sikes, Christopher Dwyer as Bill Sikes, Shelly Murdock as Mrs. Sowerberry, Ryan Woodard as Mr. Sowerberry, Krista Kelly as Mrs.
A London County Council blue plaque unveiled in 1966 commemorates Clarkson at 41-43 Wardour Street in Soho. The foundation stone of Clarkson's Wardour Street premises (then Wellington Street) was laid by the actress Sarah Bernhardt and the coping stone by actor Henry Irving. Clarkson's occupied the building from 1905 to 1940. The building retains a clock above the entrance, advertising it is the business premises of a Costumer and Perruquier - one who makes and sells perukes (wigs or hair pieces).
In a country where military service is mandatory for all men, even this is used to lure prospective costumer. A South Korean-based company has released a line of face paint for active duty soldiers that include tealeaf extract to sooth and cool the skin. The general Western conception of males wearing make-up could be mistaken as an act of rebellion against the society rather than a beauty standard. Another reason could be professions in the fashion or entertainment industry.
As Violet spent her formative years acting in the theater she never appeared in the genre silent films. She appeared in talkies beginning with the Constance Bennett film Our Betters (1933). She appeared in several more films, including the evil spinster Miss Murdstone in the Dickens film adaption David Copperfield (1935) and Boris Karloff's mother in the horror film The Invisible Ray (1936). Kemble-Coopers last movie was the MGM costumer Romeo and Juliet (1936), where she portrayed Lady Capulet.
Bourbonnais had worked as a costumer and fashion designer before she began her professional modeling career when she posed for the 2008 calendar Dream Team, sponsored by RadioX and Molson Export. In July 2008, she posed in an advertising campaign for New York Fries, a Canadian franchise fast-food restaurant. Bourbonnais continued to model, including for American Curves, Elle Canada, FHM Philippines, People, PlayStation Official Magazine, Summum and Toronto Sun, as well as for charity purposes. In 2010, she started her own company.
Paramount offered Caulfield $100,000 for 40 weeks work but she walked out on it to do Voice of the Turtle and Coquette on stage on the east coast. She said she did this because "I want to become a really great actress one day", and felt she needed the experience from stage. "Actresses in the movies spend most of their acting time with the hairdresser and the costumer." She returned to Paramount to do a sequel to Dear Ruth, Dear Wife (1948).
It provides comprehensive training courses for all theatre, radio, film, and television professionals. Its graduates are to be found in key positions as actors, directors, set designers, costumer designers, lighting designers and stage and company managers throughout the world. Among the most notable of the many distinguished actors on the School's list of alumni are the Academy Award winners Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeremy Irons and Olivia Colman; and multiple Academy Award nominees Miranda Richardson, Pete Postlethwaite, Cary Grant, Gene Wilder, Brian Blessed, Mark Strong, and Naomie Harris.
Léo Maia, Tim's adoptive son, also became a musician. Maia lived in the United States of America from 1959 to 1963. He first resided in Tarrytown, New York, with the family of an acquaintance of Maia's father's costumer. There he learned English and did not speak much Portuguese because so few Brazilians were living in the US at the time. In 1961, Maia moved to New York City, and, in 1963, with a group of three friends, decided to travel to Southern United States.
The florist cannot extinguish the fire because his hose was disconnected. Kramer insists Jerry wear glasses while around Lloyd so he won't know he and Elaine were avoiding him. He exchanges glasses when the ones he got from the lost and found were discovered to belong to Geoffrey Haarwood, a former Hollywood costumer who runs the Institute for the Preservation of Motion Picture Costumes and Wardrobes. The new glasses blur Jerry's vision, and he inadvertently gives Lloyd a $100 bill for the Chinese gum.
Movie studios were slow to recognize the value of their property, "generally viewing the material as junk taking up precious backlot real estate." Often, workers would just take souvenirs or sell items without permission, aware that their employers did not particularly care. One of the more notorious of these was costumer Kent Warner, who amassed a large private collection and made money selling to interested buyers. One of his friends claimed that Warner rescued Humphrey Bogart's Casablanca trench coat, which had been slated for burning.
She provided dresses for the ladies-in-waiting in the court of Versailles, and Queen Marie Antoinette was a regular costumer. Eloffe was described as a successful rival to Rose Bertin. She was known to advertise her business to the queen by having a portrait of her in the window of her shop. Her accounts books testify that it was common for noblewomen to order remakes of dresses rather than to order completely new ones, but that the remakes were often more expensive than new ones.
The curtain dress worn by Burnett The curtain dress was conceptualized and designed by The Carol Burnett Show costumer Bob Mackie. The script originally called for the dress to be hanging off Burnett, but Mackie did not find it funny. He asked the art director for a real curtain rod and green fabric and made the dress on a mannequin. Burnett said that she came into costume fittings and when she saw the curtain rod she said it was the most brilliant sight gag ever.
66 – 67 Costume designer Robert Blackman created the costume for Arturis, who noted that the character was "diabolical" but didn't want this to be given away through the costume immediately. In order to make him look "curious and affable", he placed the character in a shirt and pair of trousers.Erdmann & Block (1998): p. 70 Where the script called for him to be shot by weapons fire, a burn on the shirt was created by key costumer Kimberley Shull using the hair color product Streaks and Tips.
" Set designer Desmonde Downing said " "We are striving for a grand and spacious effect while retaining the atmosphere of the period." Costumer Thelma Afford said "Every delail of the women's gowns must be ust right—the tiniest crease in a gown is picked up and exaggerated. As most of the shots will be close-ups and mid- close-ups, we try to create period and character in necklines and shoulderlines, and hat—we've had a lot of fun with the hats." There were three scene changes.
So we came up with this character and I like that she's around in all the individual stories at that pivotal moment of are you going to fight or are you going to die." He added, "But when we were coming with the idea of it, I was meeting with hair and make up and Lou Eyrich, the costumer, and we at first came up with this idea that she was the black version of Miss Havisham. But I didn't like that. I thought let's do something unexpected.
"Micaela Diamond and Teal Wicks Join Stephanie J. Block as Title Role in 'The Cher Show', Full Cast Announced" Playbill, April 17, 2018 The musical's book is by Rick Elice, direction by Jason Moore, choreography by Christopher Gattelli, and orchestrations, arrangements and musical supervision by Daryl Waters. Cher's longtime costumer Bob Mackie is the costume designer, with set designers Christine Jones and Brett J. Banakis, lighting designer Kevin Adams, and sound designer Nevin Steinberg. The producers of the show are Jeffrey Seller, Flody Suarez and Cher."Cast" thechershowbroadway.
"His customers seem to place a near-blind faith in Manuel putting their professional images in his hands, believing that what he whips up for them will be right. 'That's partly why I have survived as a designer all these years. People put their trust in me to create something truly unique,' he says." Throughout his North Hollywood career, Manuel also worked closely with famed costumer Edith Head and made costumes for over 90 movies and 13 television shows, including making the jeans James Dean wore in the movie Giant, and Lone Ranger's famous mask.
For many of its customers, the store provided fresh produce and commodities such as cigarettes and pre- paid cellphone minutes. Though Floyd lived 20 minutes away in the nearby suburb of St. Louis Park, he was a frequent costumer at the store. Floyd's death led to further scrutiny of the store and its relationship with the Minneapolis police and its off-duty police officers who were known to provide paid security services. Among public conversation about how to evolve the space into a permanent memorial, some activists circulated petitions to permanently close the store.
He cringes before him and lays the blame on Françoise and the women. The women, on hearing that Labussière is in the employ of the Committee of Public Safety are terribly frightened and beg for pardon, vehemently crying out: "Pardon, citizen, pardon!" while Françoise adds, penitently: "Health and Fraternity!" to which Labussière answers, with covert satire: "And Death!" Act II Jacqueline is a costumer and Bérillon is a lamplighter at the theatre in which Labussière used to act, and are great friends of his. Jacqueline is dusting and arranging things in the room.
After leaving the American Film Institute, Orrison worked in the Hollywood film industry for over twenty years as an animation checker, associate producer, production manager, art director, set decorator and costumer. Her body of work included Miracle Mile (1988) and The Doors (1991).She also restored and decorated the Mayan Theater in downtown Los Angeles. Orrison wrote for Cult Movies magazine writing on topics like Lawrence of Arabia, actresses Yvonne De Carlo and Joan Woodbury, the re- modeling of Cecil B. De Mille's home in Los Feliz, and Blade Runner.
For many years, movie studios were careless with old props, costumes, scripts, and other materials, unaware of or indifferent to their increasing value as memorabilia. Often, workers would just keep props as souvenirs without permission, aware that their employers did not particularly care. One of the more notorious of these was costumer Kent Warner, who amassed a large private collection and supplemented his income with sales. It was he who found the slippers in February or March 1970 while helping to set up a mammoth auction of MGM props and wardrobe.
Hurricane Bianca is a 2016 American comedy film directed and written by Matt Kugelman. The film's title derives from the starring actor, Bianca Del Rio (Roy Haylock), an American costumer and drag queen, best known for winning the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. As well as being marketed as a comedy, the film touches on serious social issues, such as the fact that at the time of the film's release it was legal in 29 U.S. states for somebody to be fired from their place of work for being gay.
After finishing her education in Germany, she was briefly a debutante in New York, in 1937, and then began her professional life as a dancer in South America and Canada. In 1945, she gave up dancing when she married Tom Keogh, a costumer, and moved to Paris. In France, Keogh designed for the theater and the ballet and worked as an illustrator for Vogue magazine from 1947 to 1951. He designed costumes for such movies as The Pirate (1948) with Judy Garland and Daddy Long Legs (1955) with Leslie Caron.
Revengers Tragedy was shot and edited in Liverpool with an almost entirely local crew, including cinematographer Len Gowing, costumer Monica Aslanian, makeup designer Lesley Brennan and assistant director Kim Ryan. Cox's usual production designer, Cecilia Montiel prepared a visual strategy which was executed by her co-designer Remi Vaughan-Richards. The producers were Margaret Matheson (who executive produced Cox's Sid and Nancy for Zenith) and Tod Davies (Cox's wife, who also wrote and produced Cox's Three Businessmen). The soundtrack of the same name was written and performed by Chumbawamba.
In 1995, that donation was formally recognised when a new custom-built dance and movement studio in the School's back garden was named the Slade/Reynolds Studio. The School provides comprehensive training courses for theatre, radio, film, and television professionals and its graduates are to be found in key positions as actors, directors, set designers, costumer designers, lighting designers and stage and company managers throughout the world. Among the most notable of the many distinguished actors on the School's list of alumni are the Academy Award winners Daniel Day-Lewis and Jeremy Irons. See Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Initially, the character proved to be a little too scary for children, so Von Hoene altered the character to it more silly than scary. The Cool Ghoul's wig, a bright orange-reddish coiffure, became the trademark for the character. Many years later, Von Hoene was told that it was only the rear half of a wig that costumer Dana Bruce made for a customer who was subsequently killed in a car crash. After the woman's death, the wig had been cut in half - the front from the back - and the front part was reportedly placed on the woman's body in the coffin.
Born Marilyn Kaye, she was once married to Kenny Vance of Jay and the Americans. Marilyn became a costume designer in Hollywood. She is the mother of film producer Ladd Vance and actor/producer-writer Gregg Vance of Phat Beach fame, and over the course of her career as costume designer and film producer, she has been credited as Marilyn Straker, Marilyn Vance-Straker, Marilyn Kay Vance, and Marilyn Vance. When Vance was asked about how a costumer could also be a film producer, she stated that for her it was a "natural progression" of her career.
Since then Kat has resurrected her loving homage to Marilyn Monroe in the spirit of Dixie Evans and Kitten DeVille, as a burlesque tribute. Kat Mon Dieu has been dubbed the Lon Chaney of burlesque for her portrayal of a multitude of characters; old, young, male, female, real, fictional and even animals. Her tagline is "The Gal with Nine Lives and a Thousand Disguises". Many faces of Kat Mon Dieu Kat became the costumer and creator of masks and Headresses for a variety of events, including the Jägermeister 100 year Anniversary Event and The Illuminati Ball.
He also appeared in the 1960 Perry Mason episode The Case of the Red Riding Boots as Wilmer Beaslee. In Carousel (1956), the film adaptation of the Rodgers & Hammerstein stage musical, Deacon had a bit role as the policeman who admonishes Julie and Mr. Bascombe about Billy Bigelow in the "bench scene". It was one of the few films in which he did not wear glasses, as were his roles in Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955), and the 1954 costumer Désirée, where he played Jean Simmons' elder brother, an 18th-century Marseilles silk merchant.
American protest singer Phil Ochs appeared in concert in March 1970 at Carnegie Hall wearing a 1950s Elvis-style gold lamé suit, made for him by Presley's costumer Nudie Cohen. His performance may be considered the first significant Elvis impersonation. Jeremy Spencer of British blues-rock band Fleetwood Mac became known for his high-energy Elvis tribute performances during his tenure with the band. Spencer would perform as Elvis (often in a gold lamé suit) as the main part of a mini-set in which he also did other impersonations of figures such as Buddy Holly and slide guitarist Elmore James.
There were also several changes in the costumes that Joey wore. Instead of the pink and black dress she wore right after "Lucky Star", this time she changed into brown leather dress that resembled a luggage bag. Also, for the white bra-top and jeans costume she wore when performing "Escape", her costumer designer added a sleeve with white strands of fur and a pointy shoulder pad. For the "Glow" segment of the concert, instead of wearing a yellow/black dress with a headpiece, she wore a strapless dress with a flower design and her hair was tied up in a pony tail.
TORT is open to "all law students without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, creed, marital status, public assistance status, sexual orientation, class standing, political preferences, bluebooking skill, or ability to use the term "" in a sentence." TORT is governed year-round by an Executive Board consisting of two producers, a director, a music director, a technical director, a head writer, a treasurer, a head costumer, and a choreographer. As TORT has become more established, the cast has grown to more than 70 members. Participants are often known as the TORTfeasors.
Daniel Lester is an American costume designer best known for his work on military themed films based in the Middle East (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty, 12 Strong, Man Down). He was nominated for a Costume Designer’s Guild Award for his work on Once Upon A Time in 2018. Lester moved to Los Angeles in the 1970s to open a boutique in Hollywood where he met many of the top industry artists. After years of setting up TV and film productions he began working as a costumer full time, beginning with highly respected designers including Academy Award winners Theodora Van Runkle and Moss Mabry.
MidSouthCon 24 was held March 26–29, 2006, at the Holiday Inn Select Airport in Memphis. The Guests of Honor included include authors David Weber and Glen Cook, artist Lobov Yegudin, comics writer John Jackson Miller, game designer Rich Burlew, filker Tom Smith, effects guru Regina Pancake, costumer Christopher "Tyger" Roth, and our own Cullen Johnson. MidSouthCon 25 was held March 23–25, 2007, at the Holiday Inn Select Airport in Memphis. The Guests of Honor included include author Terry Pratchett, artist Don Maitz, comics writer Mark Waid, game designer Sean Preston, filker Leslie Fish, actor Bill Blair and makeup artist Carl Tallaferro, and toastmaster Cullen Johnson.
Among his clients were the New York Times, American Hebrew, Underwear and Hosiery Review, Advertising Age, Cracker Baker, American Magazine, Printers' Ink, Nation's Business, National Costumer, American Hatter, Fur Age, and Playthings. He additionally sold his articles to Exporters' Digest and International Trade Review where he was editor for several years. Kane received a handsome amount from Simon & Schuster in 1921 to write a book on the history of inventions. He was to write on things like the Wright brothers and their first aeroplane, Thomas Edison and his electric light bulb invention, Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone, and Samuel F. B. Morse's invention of the telegraph.
In combination with other aspects, theatrical costumes can help actors portray characters' age, gender role, profession, social class, personality, and even information about the historical period/era, geographic location and time of day, as well as the season or weather of the theatrical performance. Often, stylized theatrical costumes can exaggerate some aspect of a character; for example Harlequin and Pantaloon in the traditional commedia dell'arte. Usually, in costume, historical accuracy is combined with a certain vision. The character that the costumer is dressing is also an important aspect, and a lot of the time the attitudes of the character is not exactly in line with the time period.
The curtain dress, worn by Carol Burnett in "Went with the Wind!" on The Carol Burnett Show, a parody of Gone With The Wind. In 1961, while he was working at Paramount Studios, costumer Edith Head found Mackie.Bob Mackie designs for Cher and Farrah Fawcett on The Sonny & Cher Show (1976) In Mackie's early career he worked as a sketch artist for French haute couturier Jean Louis, who is noted for crafting stage gowns worn by screen Marlene Dietrich during her career as a cabaret singer. In 1966, Mackie was hired by Mitzi Gaynor to design her new stage show at the Riviera in Las Vegas.
Anita Bush was born on September 1, 1883, in Washington, DC. When she was three years old, she was brought to Brooklyn, New York, by her father, master tailor Chapman Bush, “a theatrical costumer whose clients included many New York actors and performers”. She grew up spending many hours working alongside her father, and delivered costumes to the theaters. She was exposed to legitimate shows in theaters where blacks were not allowed, and to many white theater actors and actresses. While working with her father, she also she acted alongside her sister in Antony and Cleopatra, which inspired her to pursue a career in the theater.
Treacy said Jackson was in good physical health; he said Jackson always insisted on the presence of an anesthetist when Propofol was administered. Jackson was and weighed , which would be within a normal weight range, although he was thin, Dr. Rogers testified in court. According to his costumer Michael Bush, Jackson lost so much weight during a concert due to loss of water that the costumes Jackson wore at the end of the show had to be smaller than those he wore at the beginning of the show; usually, he was a waist. According to Dr. Nader Kamangar, a sleeping expert at UCLA, drugs such as Demerol can cause insomnia.
Bertei directed a 35 mm teaser for her original screenplay The Ballad of Johnny Jane, and on the strength of the teaser and script, a then relatively unknown Angelina Jolie signed a letter of intent to play the lead in the film. Amanda Plummer appeared in the trailer and Bertei had other film luminaries such as cinematographer Bill Pope and costumer Arianne Phillips committed to doing the film once the financing came through, but no company would take a chance on a feature film about gay women with an all-female cast in 1996. She continues to direct behind-the-scenes programs and viral videos in the advertising world.
Stephy Zaviour is an Indian costume designer from Kerala, known for her extensive work in Malayalam cinema.. She started her career as costumer designer in the industry when she was just 23. Within two years, she completed around 16 films, including Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi, Guppy and Ezra. In 2016, Stephy won her first Kerala State Award for Costume Designer for her work in the movie Guppy. Stephy Zaviour was born to Late Zaviour Karivelil and Gracy Karivelil and brought up in Wayanad, Kerala. She had her schooling at St.Joseph Higher Secondary School, Kallody, and graduated with a Bachelor's degree from K.L.E. Society’s S. Nijalingappa College, Bangalore.
The film's initial scenes were shot at New Haven, Connecticut where the director had hoped to catch the filming of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, following which production went to San Diego Comicon for additional fan interviews, then interviews with designers of the Indiana Jones attraction at Disney World, interviews with some peripheral members of the Jones production team: whip trainer Anthony DeLongis, costumer Deborah Nadoolman-Landis, and stunt doubles Vic Armstrong and Wendy Leech. The documentary concluded with a trip to Las Vegas to attend an auction of film props which included Indy's whip and the holy grail prop from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
While working on his projects, he worked with some of the most important and best-known Slovakian actors and actresses, such as: Vlado Müller, Jozef Kroner, Štefan Kvietik, Ladislav Chudík, Karol Machata, Michal Dočolomanský, Jozef Adamovič, Božidara Turzonovová, Zdena Studenková, Emília Vášáryová, Zdena Gruberová, Magda Paveleková, Kamila Magálová etc. He is also famous for always working with the same staff. His main cameraman was Marián Minárik, the main costumer designer was Milan Čorba, the art was done by Ladislav Hupka, music composed by Jaromír Dlouhý and editing by Ladislav Halama. He filmed more than one hundred and forty titles, not limited to movies, but also TV series, performances and a few documentaries.
An immigrant from Russia, Nicolas spent most of his childhood in San Diego, CA, and had only three weeks to learn English before starting school in America. Nicolas went on to study design at the Fashion Institute of Technology and received further training at Izquierdo Studio in New York. Nicolas has had a number of works commissioned by W Magazine and Vogue, and some of his greatest fashion achievements include designing a dress for Marchesa and serving as the lead assistant to the costumer who makes the famous angel wings for Victoria’s Secret. Hence, he is the first designer to appear on the show who had designed something for the host, supermodel Heidi Klum wore in her professional life.
George L. Little (1950 or 1951 – August 29, 2014) was an American costume designer. He was best known for his work on Kathryn Bigelow's acclaimed war films, The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, the latter of which earned him a nomination from the Costume Designers Guild Awards in the Excellence in Contemporary Film category. He was also nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the 1988 miniseries Lincoln. Little got his start as a costumer on Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now and worked his way up to become a costume supervisor on such popular films as Airplane II: The Sequel, Red Dawn, About Last Night and No Way Out.
Mason is best known in worldwide science fiction fandom for her "whimsical, humorous and richly-detailed" pen-and-ink illustrations in the fanzine Plokta and elsewhere, some of which have been collected in the chapbook I Want to Be a Celtic Death Goddess When I Grow Up.I Want to Be a Celtic Death Goddess When I Grow UpGlyer, Mike. "Sue Mason Wins 2014 Rotsler Award" File 770 December 1, 2014 She was the winner of the Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund in 2000,TAFF History and described herself in her platform statement as "gamer, filker, costumer, dealer, apahack. On the committee of a filkcon and an Eastercon. I Mced the Glasgow Worldcon masquerade".
The theatre is a registered charity and is run entirely by a 160+ team of dedicated volunteers who are involved in many aspects from acting, directing, set design, costume, front of house amongst numerous other opportunities. The theatre welcomes newcomers allowing them to get involved in all areas, such as helping out as a costumer in their extensive wardrobe departments or by helping construct some of their award-winning sets. The theatre is a valuable asset to the local and wider community; with various events and art exhibitions taking place there throughout the year. In late 2013, the theatre decided to resurrect one of the original theatre's features from 1943 to 1956, the Highbury Film Club.
Also, the building's Spanish revival courtyard is alleged to have been used as a set in a Rudolph Valentino movie. Located close to DeMille's motion picture studio, El Cabrillo is at the foot of Whitley Heights, where Charles Chaplin and Rudolph Valentino lived in the 1920s. More recently, the drag performer Divine lived in the complex in the 1960s, as did Kent Warner, a costumer and noted collector of clothing and props from Hollywood films. After Warner died in 1984, the building's owner cleaned out the basement and inadvertently threw out some of Warner's possessions, including James Dean's boots from Rebel Without a Cause and Marlon Brando's leather jacket from The Wild One.
"Rowe, Billy. "Difference Between 'Hot' and 'Swing' Mikados – Billy Rowe Gives Courier Readers The Real Low Down", Pittsburgh Courier, May 20, 1939, p. 20 It follows both the story line of The Mikado and the spectacle of the original and was noted for its wild costuming. "Rosa Brown's outfit, a winged dress with train and a gigantic hat, weighed thirty-five pounds." The spectacle and jazzed-up score received enthusiastic reviews and drew audiences; "critic George Jean Nathan presented it as the 'best all-around musical show', named Nat Karson 'the season’s best costumer', and hailed two performers, Rosa Brown as 'best blues singer' and, to no one's surprise, Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson as 'best hoofer.
At the beginning of the series, King Family patriarch, William King Driggs appeared in every episode, but suffered a stroke on set and died a week later on April 6, 1965. The series crew consisted of director and choreographer Marc Breaux with choreographer Dee Dee Wood (known for Mary Poppins, and The Sound of Music) and costumer Bob Mackie. This series was Bob Mackie's first credit on his own. While the show was somewhat successful in its initial season, the network trimmed it to a half-hour on September 18, 1965 and the ratings declined—up against Jackie Gleason on CBS and I Dream Of Jeannie on NBC—but the show did inspire an intensely loyal following.
It is not strange to see street vendors calling a potential costumer "Güero" or "güerito", sometimes even when the person is not light-skinned. In this instance it is used to initiate a kind of familiarity, but in cases where social/racial tensions are relatively high, it can have the opposite effect. This widespread preference that Mexicans, even those who are of predominant indigenous ancestry show to European cultures and values over Indigenous ones has come to be known as malinchismo which means to identify or favor a North American or European culture over the native one. It derives from La Malinche, the native interpreter who allied with Hernán Cortés during the Conquest.
He attended college at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he had many friends including assistant director Michele Panelli Venetis and San Francisco Bay area costumer Alison Barnwell Morris, with whom he costarred in "The Deputy" at the UOP Rotunda Theatre. He studied theatre along with producer / director Dennis Jones at University of the Pacific in Stockton where the two of them were room mates.Sierra Lodestar May 27 - June 2, 2015 Page 16 Kilts and hit men make for laughs at Sierra RepThe Modesto Bee May 20, 2015 Comedic ‘Unnecessary Farce’ slams into Sierra Rep By Marijke Rowland As well as performing in theaters in the United States, he had also done theaters in Europe. He came to Los Angeles.
Riki LeCotey, also known as Riddle, is a Canadian cosplayer, model and costume designer based in the United States. She is regarded by some as one of the top cosplayers in North America or even in the world. LeCotey has been cosplaying for over a decade, and was a cosplay judge and special guest at many fan conventions in the US and around the world, including in Dubai, Ireland, Chile, and the UK. She was a main cast member on both seasons of Syfy channel reality show Heroes of Cosplay in 2013-2014. She has worked as a specialty costumer on movies such as X-Men: First Class and Captain America: Civil War , and was featured in PBA's 2012 documentary Cosplay: Crafting a Secret Identity.
Nancy Douglas Bowditch (July 4, 1890 – May 1, 1979) was an American artist, author, costumer and set designer. The daughter of painter George de Forest Brush, she produced a biography of him in 1970, and her own memoirs published posthumously. She was married firstly to the artist William Robert Pearmain, and later to Dr. Harold Bowditch. She became involved in costume work for plays but sought spiritual concerns and found the Baháʼí Faith in 1926, going on Baháʼí pilgrimage and serving in the arts inside and outside the religion's community She was active in the Baháʼí Faith community of Greater Boston, elected as Chair of the Boston Spiritual Assembly and later to the first local assembly of Peterborough, New Hampshire.
David Wain voices Courtney Wheeler "The Gene Mile" is the 20th episode of the ninth season of the American animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the 170th episode overall. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 28, 2019. It was written by Steven Davis and directed by Tyree Dillihay; its guest voices are David Herman as Mr. Frond and an announcer, John Michael Higgins as Doug Wheeler, David Wain as Courtney Wheeler, Brian Huskey as Regular Sized Rudy and a costumer, and Thomas Middleditch as Alex Papasian. In this episode, the Wagstaff School students participate in a mandatory mile run while some of them escape from it on bicycles to get free ice cream.
The podcast debuted on March 22, 2016 with an episode discussing the pilot episode of The West Wing. The first guest of the podcast was Dulé Hill, who played the role of Charlie Young on the series. Other guests during the season included cast members Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff, Melissa Fitzgerald, William Duffy, Peter James Smith, Liza Weil, Kathleen York, Bill O'Brien, and Tim Matheson, series writer-producer Eli Attie, series costumer Lyn Paolo, and other guests such as Ronald Klain, Senator Bob Casey Jr., former White House spokesperson Jay Carney, Patrick Murphy, and Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson. The season also included a 10 year reunion episode with The West Wing cast at the ATX Television Festival and a discussion panel with the FiveThirtyEight team.
In 1966, she emigrated to Iceland and the same year married Magnús Jónsson, an artist; they had studied together in Moscow. Since 1970 she has, among other activities, worked in theatres in Iceland and Denmark, worked as a costumer and designer, acted in and directed amateur theatre, taught children and adolescents, worked as an art therapist at a psychiatric hospital and emerged as the folk singer Kjuregej (Yakut for "lark", her nickname since childhood).Daryana Antipova, "Songs of wind and cold" , The Moscow News, 10 June 2013. In 2011 she released a CD titled Lævirkinn (The Lark), with thirteen songs recorded in 2009-11 plus three recorded in 1972 by Icelandic National Broadcasting, in which she performed with guitarist Gunnar H. Jónsson.
Following his success in Phoenix, the WPA sent Curtis to Iowa to start the Des Moines Art Center. The WPA came to an end in 1941 and Curtis enrolled in a museum administration program at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. His studies were interrupted by the Second World War, and Curtis served his country as a member of the Office of Strategic Services in Washington, D.C. At the end of the war, Curtis returned to Phoenix and in 1948 met George Ellis, a civil engineer and contractor, and his wife Racheal Murdock Ellis, an elementary school teacher and costumer. The Ellises moved a converted barn from a nearby ranch onto their property (now called Cattle Track) in Scottsdale, Arizona as a house and studio for Phil and Marge.
In 2005, Shelton made a brief but notable appearance as The Costumer in the opening sequence of the successful film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel Sin City. She had supporting characters in the 2006 films American Dreamz and The Last Kiss. Shelton at Flaunt's 9th Anniversary Bash and Holiday Toy Drive, in October 2007 Shelton found larger attention for appearing in the lead role of Dr. Dakota Block in the Robert Rodriguez—Quentin Tarantino horror film double feature Grindhouse, appearing in both of the film's segments (a cameo in Tarantino's segment, and a starring role in Rodriguez's). Delighted to work on "playing with the ideas of building suspense" with Rodriguez and Tarantino, who she described as "masters of their craft", she based her character on the female leads in Alfred Hitchcock's movies, specifically Tippi Hedren.
Barbara Karinska Varvara Jmoudsky, better known as Barbara Karinska or simply Karinska (October 3, 1886 – October 18, 1983), was costumer of the New York City Ballet, and the first costume designer ever to win the Capezio Dance Award, for costumes "of visual beauty for the spectator and complete delight for the dancer".Sunday NY Times article by John Martin, December 31, 1961 Along with Dorothy Jeakins, she won the 1948 Oscar for color costume design (the first year costume design was divided into color and black and white categories) for Joan of Arc, and was nominated in 1952 for the Samuel Goldwyn musical Hans Christian Andersen, starring Danny Kaye. She divided her time between homes in Manhattan, Sandisfield, Massachusetts, and Domrémy-la- Pucelle, France, the birthplace of Joan of Arc. For the stage, she designed the costumes for George Balanchine's production of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker, among others.
Seeking help, Gambrelli travels to Paris to look up Clouseau's old friends and soon meets his late father's former manservant Cato Fong (Burt Kwouk) who directs him to Inspector Clouseau's former costumer Professor Auguste Balls (Graham Stark) to assist them with making new disguises for themselves to travel to Lugash to rescue Princess Yasmin. Gambrelli and Cato fly to Lugash where they meet a government agent at a local restaurant to point them the location of Hans' new hideout. While being followed by the Lugash Army, as well as Cato, Gambrelli ventures to a castle located outside the Lugash capital city where in a climatic gun battle, Gambrelli gains access to the castle with the assistance of the army and after confronting Hans and his henchmen, defeats them, with a little of Cato's help and rescues Princess Yasmin. After returning to France, Gambrelli is promoted to detective and transfers to Paris' metro police force as a full Police Inspector.
" Arthur told David Levin, "The characters of Dorothy and her mother, played by me and Estelle, I think was one of the great comedic duos that has ever been done. I think it ranks up there with Laurel and Hardy... The absurdity of the love/hate relationship... The difference in size... It was brilliant... The writers were so brilliant... It was a joy coming to work every day... Everyone connected with Golden Girls was not a genius but damn close to it. Including our costume designer... I remember one of my very favorite episodes was when Sophia had entered the two of us in a mother/daughter beauty contest at Shady Pines and for the talent section we did Sunny and Chere 'I Got You Babe.' And I remember Judy Evans, this brilliant costumer, had little Estelle in it was kind of a furry jacket with a mustache and I had black hair down to my behind... It was fabulous... Every day was so meaningful.
In North America in particular, and some international locations, a unit still photographer must be a member of IATSE Local 600 International Cinematographers Guild in order to perform services on union productions and union studio lots and locations. The most prestigious of these unit still photographers are members of The Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers, an organization which promotes the work of those within the industry. In the past, the director, costumer or the director of photography may have referred to these still images for continuity purposes as the unit stills photographer was the only crew member permitted to take still photographs on set, but with the introduction of instant cameras such as the Polaroid, and subsequent digital photo cameras, this job of taking continuity images has fallen to the continuity and script supervisor. While often perceived as a "glamour" job for photographers, the reality is often long hours (70-plus hours per week) on remote locations under difficult and often extreme conditions.
Vladimir entered the American Army in 1943 as Private Vladimir Jmoudsky and returned to civilian life in 1945 as Lieutenant Lawrence Vlady. Back to work with Karinska, Vlady brought to the great costumer something she had never known: American military order, discipline and administration. The 56th Street mansion was soon abandoned; Karinska Inc. was liquidated and the Karinska-Vlady enterprise, KARINSKA Stage and Art Inc., made its debut in a rather unsightly loft on W. 44th Street where Karinska’s costumes, always delivered at the last moment, could be walked over to the theaters if needs be. The affordable rent of the dusty atelier permitted Karinska to purchase a townhouse on E. 63rd St. (where the Baron's parquet floor was installed); a house in Joan of Arc’s home town, Domrémy-la-Pucelle, in the Lorraine region of Eastern France, and a George Washington period house that she named "Saint Joan Hill" in Sandisfield, Massachusetts.
After earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Maryland Institute College of Art, Smith worked as a costumer and props assistant on movies such as Disclosure, Guarding Tess, Serial Mom, and That Night. From 1995–2000, Smith served on the Advisory Board of 911 Media Arts Center in Seattle, where she launched Seattle's first festival of African American film and video called Flav'a Fest. Described in the press as "an annual journey through the visions, lives and dreams of media makers of African ancestry," the festival hosted films by emerging and established filmmakers such as Cheryl Dunye, Cauleen Smith, Barbara McCullough, Kasi Lemmons, and Charles Burnett (who was honored by Flav'a Fest and Seattle Mayor Norm Rice at a special screening of Killer of Sheep in 1997). After working in the film industry, Smith returned to her studies and earned a Master of Arts degree in Education from Tufts University in 2000 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2003.

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