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Name
  
Gile Steele


Role
  
Costume designer

Died
  
January 16, 1952, Culver City, California, United States

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White

Similar People
  
Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Gwen Wakeling, Elois Jenssen, Helen Rose

The Heiress and The Adventures of Don Juan Win Costume Design: 1950 Oscars


Gile Steele (24 September 1908 in Ohio – 16 January 1952 in Culver City, California), was a Hollywood costume designer. His career began at MGM in 1938 with one of his first assignments being the Norma Shearer film Marie Antoinette. He also worked on many of the company's prestige pictures including Pride and Prejudice and Boom Town (both 1940), Blossoms in the Dust and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (both 1941), Mrs. Miniver (1942) and Madame Curie (1943). He was one of the first nominees when the category for Best Costume Design was introduced at the Academy Awards in 1948 for his work on The Emperor Waltz. He won the Oscar for The Heiress in 1949 and Samson and Delilah in 1950. He died abruptly in 1952 at the age of 43.

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Gile Steele Wikipedia


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