Sheila O'Brien
Sheila O'Brien (* 9. October 1902 in Texas ; † 26. January 1983 in Los Angeles , California ) was an American costume designer who once for the Oscar was nominated for Best Costume Design, and especially for Joan Crawford worked .
Life
After Sheila O'Brien had worked on some films in the costume and cloakroom department, she worked as a costume designer for the melodrama The Liar (Harriet Craig, 1950) by Vincent Sherman with Joan Crawford, Wendell Corey and Lucile Watson for the first time as a costume designer in a film production With.
At the Academy Awards in 1953 she was nominated for an Oscar for best costume design in a black and white film for the film noir Masked Hearts (Sudden Fear, 1952) by David Miller, starring Joan Crawford, Jack Palance and Gloria Grahame .
Filmography (selection)
- 1939: The Wizard of Oz ( The Wizard of Oz )
- 1949: The Road of the Successful ( Flamingo Road )
- 1950: In the pay of Satan ( The Damned Do not Cry )
- 1950: The Liar ( Harriet Craig )
- 1952: Masked Hearts ( Sudden Fear )
- 1954: Johnny Guitar - When Women Hate ( Johnny Guitar )
- 1955: The house on the beach ( Female on the Beach )
- 1961: Deadly Companions ( The Deadly Companions )
Web links
- Sheila O'Brien in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | O'Brien, Sheila |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American costume designer |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 9, 1902 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Texas |
DATE OF DEATH | January 26, 1983 |
Place of death | Los Angeles , California |