Consolata Boyle
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Occupation | Costume Designer |
Consolata Boyle is an Irish costume designer based in Dublin. She is a frequent collaborator of English director Stephen Frears and has been nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her work on three of his films: The Queen (2006), Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) and Victoria & Abdul (2017).
Early life
Boyle attended Holy Child Killiney Secondary School, Co. Dublin, Ireland. A graduate of University College Dublin in archaeology and history, where she was involved in the university society Dramsoc, she trained in costume design at the Abbey Theatre and began her career in the early 1980s.[1] She also did a postgraduate diploma in textiles at West Surrey College of Art & Design (now University for the Creative Arts).[2]
Main works
Her many credits include Anne Devlin (1984), December Bride (1991), Into the West (1992), Widows' Peak (1994), Angela's Ashes (1999), Nora (2000), When Brendan Met Trudy (2001), The Iron Lady (2011), Miss Julie (2014) and Testament of Youth (2014). Her collaboration with Stephen Frears began with The Snapper in 1993 and continued with films including Mary Reilly (1996), The Queen (2006), Cheri (2009), Tamara Drewe (2010), Philomena (2013), Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) and, most recently, Victoria & Abdul (2017).
Achievements
As well as her three Oscar nominations, Boyle has been nominated for several other awards throughout her career as a costume designer and amongst those that she has won are an Emmy Award for the television film The Lion in Winter (2003), a Costume Designers Guild Award for The Queen (2006) and four Irish Film and Television Awards for The Queen (2006), Chéri (2009), The Iron Lady (2011) and Philomena (2013).
Personal life
She is married to Donald Taylor Black and they have one child.
References
- ^ "Consolata Boyle - Stage & Screen Design Ireland". Stageandscreendesignireland.ie. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
- ^ "Consolata Boyle". IMDb.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.