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Revision as of 21:35, 17 January 2011
Academy Award for Best Costume Design | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences |
Website | http://www.oscars.org |
This Academy Award was first given for movies made in 1948 when separate awards were given for black-and-white and color movies.
Superlatives
Category | Name | Superlative | Year | Notes |
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Most Awards | Edith Head | 8 awards | 1974 | Awards resulted from 35 nominations |
Most Nominations | Edith Head | 35 nominations | 1978 | Nominations resulted in 8 awards. |
Winners and nominees
1940s
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Color
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1950s
- 1950 Black-and-White Edith Head, Charles LeMaire - All About Eve
- 1950 Color Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele, Gwen Wakeling - Samson and Delilah
- 1951 Black-and-White Edith Head - A Place in the Sun
- 1951 Color Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff - An American in Paris
- 1952 Black-and-White Helen Rose - The Bad and the Beautiful
- 1952 Color - Marcel Vertès - Moulin Rouge
- 1953 Black-and-White Edith Head - Roman Holiday
- 1953 Color Charles LeMaire, Emile Santiago - The Robe
- 1954 Black-and-White Edith Head - Sabrina
- 1954 Color Sanzo Wada - Gate of Hell
- 1955 Black-and-White Helen Rose - I'll Cry Tomorrow
- 1955 Color Charles LeMaire - Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
- 1956 Black-and-White Jean Louis - The Solid Gold Cadillac
- 1956 Color Irene Sharaff - The King and I
For 1957 the awards were combined into a single award.
- 1957 Orry-Kelly - Les Girls
- 1958 Cecil Beaton - Gigi
For 1959 the Award was again divided into two awards.
- 1959 Black-and-White Orry-Kelly - Some Like It Hot
- 1959 Color Elizabeth Haffenden - Ben-Hur
1960s
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Colour
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For 1967 the category was recombined for one last time.
- 1967: John Truscott – Camelot
- 1968: Danilo Donati – Romeo and Juliet
1970s
- 1970: Vittorio Nino Novarese – Cromwell
- 1971: Yvonne Blake and Antonio Castillo – Nicholas and Alexandra
- 1972: Anthony Powell – Travels with My Aunt
- 1973: Edith Head – The Sting
- 1974: Theoni V. Aldredge – The Great Gatsby
- 1975: Milena Canonero and Ulla-Britt Soderlund – Barry Lyndon
- 1976: Danilo Donati – Fellini's Casanova
- 1977: John Mollo – Star Wars
- 1978: Anthony Powell – Death on the Nile
- 1979: Albert Wolsky – All That Jazz
1980s
- 1980: Anthony Powell – Tess
- 1981: Milena Canonero – Chariots of Fire
- 1982: Bhanu Athaiya, Madeline Jones and John Mollo – Gandhi
- 1984: Theodor Pistek – Amadeus
- 1986: Jenny Beavan and John Bright – A Room with a View
- 1987: James Acheson – The Last Emperor
- 1988: James Acheson – Dangerous Liaisons
- 1989: Phyllis Dalton – Henry V
1990s
- 1991: Albert Wolsky – Bugsy
- 1992: Eiko Ishioka – Bram Stoker's Dracula
- 1995: James Acheson – Restoration
- 1996: Ann Roth – The English Patient
- 1997: Deborah Lynn Scott – Titanic
- 1998: Sandy Powell – Shakespeare in Love
- 1999: Lindy Hemming – Topsy-Turvy
2000s
- 2000: Janty Yates – Gladiator
- 2001: Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie – Moulin Rouge!
- 2002: Colleen Atwood – Chicago
- 2004: Sandy Powell – The Aviator
- 2005: Colleen Atwood – Memoirs of a Geisha
- 2006: Milena Canonero – Marie Antoinette
- 2008: Michael O'Connor – The Duchess
- 2009: Sandy Powell – The Young Victoria
References
- "Awards Database". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2010-02-12.