Jean LouisAwards

Born:
October 5, 1907 in Paris, France
Occupation:
Costume Designer
Biography:
Paris-born costume designer Jean Louis was holding down a profitable executive position at Hattie Carnegie when, in 1944, he was named Chief Designer for Columbia Pictures. After 15 years at Columbia, Jean Louis free-lanced briefly, then spent most of the 1960s at Universal before striking out on...Read More
  • Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Best Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1967
  • Ship of Fools

    Best Black and White Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1965
  • Judgment at Nuremberg

    Best Black and White Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1961
  • Bell, Book and Candle

    Best Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1958
  • Pal Joey

    Best Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1957
  • The Solid Gold Cadillac

    Best Black and White Costume Design

    Won
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1956
  • Queen Bee

    Best Black and White Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1955
  • It Should Happen to You

    Best Black and White Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1954
  • A Star is Born

    Best Color Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1954
  • From Here to Eternity

    Best Black and White Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1953
  • Born Yesterday

    Best Black and White Costume Design

    Nominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    1950

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