Irene

俳優

1901年12月8日 — 1962年11月15日 (60年)
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Irene Maud Lentz (December 8, 1901 – November 15, 1962) also known mononymously and professionally as Irene, was an American fashion designer and costume designer. Her work as a clothing designer in Los Angeles led to her career as a costume designer for films in the 1930s. Lentz also worked under the name Irene Gibbons.

Lentz had been taught sewing as a child and, with a flair for style, she decided to open a small dress shop. The success of her designs in her tiny store eventually led to an offer from the Bullocks Wilshire luxury department store to design for their Ladies Custom Salon which catered to a wealthy clientele including a number of Hollywood stars.

Lentz's designs at Bullocks gained her much attention in the film community and she was contracted by independent production companies to design the wardrobe for some of their productions. Billing herself simply as "Irene", her first work came in 1933 on the film Goldie Gets Along featuring her designs for star Lily Damita. However, her big break came when she was hired to create the gowns for Ginger Rogers for her 1937 film Shall We Dance with Fred Astaire. This was followed by more designs in another Ginger Rogers film as well as work for other independents such as Walter Wanger Productions, Hal Roach Studios as well as majors such as RKO, Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures. During the 1930s, Irene Lentz designed the film wardrobe for leading ladies such as Constance Bennett, Hedy Lamarr, Joan Bennett, Claudette Colbert, Carole Lombard, Ingrid Bergman, and Loretta Young among others. She "is generally regarded as the originator of the dressmaker suit" that was popular in the late 1930s.

Through her work, Lentz met and married short story author and screenwriter Eliot Gibbons, brother of multi-Academy Award winning Cedric Gibbons, head of art direction at MGM Studios. Despite her success, working under the powerful set designer Cedric while being married to his brother Eliot was not easy. Irene confided to her close friend Doris Day that the marriage to Eliot was not a happy one. Generally regarded as the most important and influential production designer in the history of American films, Cedric Gibbons hired Lentz when gown designer Adrian left MGM in 1941 to open his own fashion house. By 1943 she was a leading costume supervisor at MGM, earning international recognition for her "soufflé creations" and is remembered for her avant-garde wardrobe for Lana Turner in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946).

In 1950, Lentz left MGM to open her own fashion house. After Lentz was out of the film industry for nearly ten years, Doris Day requested her services for the production Midnight Lace (Universal, 1960). The following year she did the costume design for another Day film, Lover Come Back (1961), and during 1962 worked on her last production, A Gathering of Eagles (1963).

Lentz was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White for B.F.'s Daughter (1948). She was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Color for Midnight Lace (1960).

Plex上の映画と番組

  • ガス燈
    ガス燈1944
  • てんごく まんぽ
    てんごく まんぽ1937
  • 悪魔とミス・ジョーンズ
    悪魔とミス・ジョーンズ1941
  • カスバの恋
    カスバの恋1938
  • 淑女超特急
    淑女超特急1941
  • 別離(1939)
    別離(1939)1939
  • 雲流るるはてに
    雲流るるはてに1946
  • Topper Takes a Trip
    Topper Takes a Trip1938
  • Eternally Yours
    Eternally Yours1939
  • Love Laughs at Andy Hardy
    Love Laughs at Andy Hardy1946
  • 鬦牛の女王
    鬦牛の女王1947
  • The Housekeeper's Daughter
    The Housekeeper's Daughter1939

次として知られている:

  • 誰かが狙っている
    誰かが狙っている1960
  • B.F.'s Daughter
    B.F.'s Daughter1948

作品リスト

1946
The Great Morgan · as Irene (uncredited)
1925
The Merry Widow · as Ballroom Dancer
1921
Molly O' · as Minor Role