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  1. Charles LeMaire (April 22, 1897 – June 8, 1985) was an American costume designer. He was born in Chicago. LeMaire's early career was as a vaudeville performer, but he became a costume designer for such Broadway productions as Ziegfeld Follies and The Five O'Clock Girl. By 1925 he turned to the movies.

  2. Jun 11, 1985 · Charles LeMaire, who wrapped beautiful women in elegant gowns for entertainment impresarios ranging from Florenz Ziegfeld to Daryl F. Zanuck, is dead of heart failure at age 88. The Broadway...

  3. Charles LeMaire (April 22, 1897 – June 8, 1985) was an American costume designer. He was born in Chicago. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. LeMaire's early career was as a vaudeville performer, but he became a costume designer for such Broadway productions as Ziegfeld Follies and The Five O'Clock Girl. By 1925 he turned to the movies.

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  5. Oct 1, 2021 · Charles LeMaire was a young man who worked in the “Andre-Sherri” costume shop. LeMaire’s first costuming job was with the Sherris and he would later become quite famous. In 1943, he was appointed the head of wardrobe and costuming for the 20th Century Fox film studio.

  6. Costume Design (Black-and-White) - Charles LeMaire, Mary Wills Directing - George Stevens Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Alfred Newman Best Motion Picture - George Stevens, Producer

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  7. Jun 17, 2020 · This intrinsic geometric elegance has spiked the imagination of many since the 12th century Italian mathematician, Leonardo Fibonacci, interpreted the mathematics of designs found in nature. One who was inspired by these never-ending, exquisite fractals was the French botanist, Charles Lemaire.

  8. Charles LeMAIRE - Writer. Costume Designer. Nationality: American. Born: Chicago, Illinois c . 1897. Family: Married. Career: Vaudeville actor; designer for Andre-Sherri, New York; then designed for many Broadway shows in the 1920s; 1943–49—designer, 20th Century-Fox; then opened his own salon; 1962—retired to paint: several shows of ...

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