Beatrice Dawson
Beatrice Dawson (26 January 1908 – 16 April 1976) was a British costume designer who was nominated for an Academy Award, as well as three BAFTA nominations. She had 69 film credits from 1945 to 1976.
Beatrice Dawson | |
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Born | Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK | 26 January 1908
Died | 16 April 1976 68) North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom | (aged
Occupation | Costume designer |
Years active | 1945–1976 |
Dawson also worked on an episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color in 1969, which was the made-for-television film Guns in the Heather, as well as a few episodes of the television show Sir Francis Drake.
Film nominations
Oscar nomination
- 1956 Academy Awards for the film The Pickwick Papers, in the category of Best Costumes-Black and White. Lost to I'll Cry Tomorrow.[1]
BAFTA nominations
- 18th British Academy Film Awards-Nominated in the category of Best British Costume (B/W), for the film Of Human Bondage. Lost to The Pumpkin Eater.
- 18th British Academy Film Awards-nominated in the category of Best British Costume (Colour), for the film Woman of Straw. Lost to Becket.
- 27th British Academy Film Awards-Nominated in the category of Best Costumes, for the film A Doll's House. Lost to The Hireling.
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References
- "The 28th Academy Awards (1956) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
External links
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