Le Maire, Charles
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Charles Le Maire designed costumes, with Mark Mooring, for the 1925 Greenwich Village Follies, having designed the costumes for the revue's more famous rival, the Ziegfeld Follies, a year earlier. He began his design career for theater in the 1920's and later worked in film, becoming the director of wardrobe at 20th Century Fox Studios from 1942-1960.
Costume designer for theater and film, Le Maire was the executive director of wardrobe at 20th Century Fox Studios from 1943-1960. He was known for the glitter and extravagance of his costumes and won three Oscars for his movie designs.
Charles Le Maire, costume designer for theater and film, began his career in the 1920s designing for revues such as the Ziegfeld Follies.
Bonnie Cashin was born on Sept. 28, 1908 (published dates vary) in Fresno, California. While still a teenager, she received her first professional assignment for the producers of the Fanchon and Marco dance troupe. Moving with the troupe to New York, circa 1934, Cashin began designing for stage shows at the Roxy Theatre. Around 1937, she became head designer for Adler & Adler, a New York City coat and suit manufacturer. Cashin went back to California in 1943, where she worked until 1949 on some 60 Twentieth Century-Fox motion pictures. Cashin returned to fashion design around 1950, becoming one of America's most influential designers and winning numerous awards. She died while undergoing open heart surgery at New York University Hospital, New York City, on Feb. 3, 2000.
Né le 12 août 1748 à Nanteuil-le-Hauduin (Oise)
n'a jamais été marié
d'abord principal clerc de Pierre Paulmier, auquel il succède
arrêté comme suspect le 14 nivôse an II (3 janvier 1794), puis relaché le 2 fructidor an II (19 août 1794)
décédé le 6 août 1818 à Paris
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https://www.siv.archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr/siv/NP/FRAN_NP_011414
https://viaf.org/viaf/2458184
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Subjects
Theater
Costume design
Costume design
Costume designers
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Fashion design
Women's clothing
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French
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notaire à paris
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Costume designers
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New York (State)--New York
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saint-etienne-du-mont (paroisse)
Lieu de Paris
place maubert (quartier)
Lieu de Paris
rue Saint-Victor, près la place Maubert
Lieu de Paris
United States
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saint-victor (rue)
Lieu de Paris
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