art.wikisort.org - ArtistJane Greenwood (born 30 April 1934) is a British costume designer for the stage, television, film, opera, and dance. Born in Liverpool, England, she works both in England and the United States. She has been nominated for the Tony Award for costume design twenty-one times and won the award for her work on The Little Foxes.[1][2]
Jane Greenwood |
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Born | (1934-04-30) 30 April 1934 (age 88)
Liverpool |
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Nationality | United Kingdom |
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Known for | Costume designer |
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Biography
Greenwood attended Liverpool Art School[3] and the Central School of Arts and Crafts, and then started working at the Oxford Playhouse, in charge of the costume department. She started working in the Ray Diffen costume shop in New York City in 1962. In New York, she met and married scenic designer and producer Ben Edwards.[4]
Greenwood's work includes designing for over 100 productions, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1963), her first Broadway play, to Hamlet with Richard Burton (1964), 70, Girls, 70 (1971), Romantic Comedy (1979), I Hate Hamlet (1991), The Sisters Rosensweig (1993), and Stephen Sondheim's Passion (1994).[4]
In addition to her many Broadway credits, she has designed costumes for many productions for the Manhattan Theatre Club, recently Accent on Youth (2009), Lincoln Center Theater, recently Belle Epoque, 2005, and The Roundabout Theatre Company, Waiting for Godot (2009), A Month in the Country (1994–95), Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, and She Loves Me (1992–93).
In England, she was nominated for the Olivier Award for her costume designs for She Loves Me (1995).
Her television work includes several Public Television plays for "The American Playhouse", made-for-television movies, such as In the Gloaming, HBO (1997) and the miniseries Kennedy (1983).[2]
For opera, she has designed for the Metropolitan Opera House, such as Ariadne in 1987.[5] For dance, she designed the original costumes for the Alvin Ailey dance Night Creature (1974).[6]
She teaches at the Yale Drama School. Greenwood received the Theater Development Fund Irene Sharaff Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998.[7]
Greenwood has been awarded the 2014 Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. The executive directors of the Broadway League and American Theater Wing said, in part "She has made a significant imprint on the history of Broadway with her artistry. Her work has not only elevated the craft of costume design but has inspired generations of designers to come."[8]
In 2015, Greenwood designed the costumes for the Broadway debut of Helen Edmundson's play, Thérèse Raquin.[9]
Awards
- Lucille Lortel Award, (costume design) Old Money (2001)
- Henry Hewes Design Award, (costume design) Tartuffe (1965), The Heiress (1995), Sylvia (1995),Tartuffe (2003)[10]
- Lucille Lortel Award, (costume design) Sylvia (1996)
- American Theater Hall of Fame (2003)[11]
- Tony Award, Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre (2014)
- Tony Award, Best Costume Design of a Play Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes (2017)
- Henry Hewes Design Award, Ming Cho Lee Lifetime Achievement Award, (2019)
References
- Tony Awards tonyawards.com, retrieved 26 May 2014
- Biography filmreference.com, retrieved 15 May 2009
- Turner, Ben. "Lord Justice Leveson and LFC ace Jamie Carragher among Liverpool JohnMoores fellowship recipients". Liverpool Daily Post. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
- Rothstein, Mervyn."A Life in the Theatre: Jane Greenwood", playbill.com, 28 June 2008
- Henahan, Donal."'Ariadne' at the Met",The New York Times, 27 September 1987
- "Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater - Night Creature, Cry, The River, Revelations", exploredance.com, 5 December 2006
- Lyman, Rick."On Stage and Off"The New York Times, 10 April 1998
- Gans, Andrew."Costume Designer Jane Greenwood Will Receive Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement" Archived 9 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, 8 April 2014
- "Judith Light to Join Keira Knightley in Thérèse Raquin on Broadway | TheaterMania".
- "Honorees" hewesawards.org
- Simonson, Robert. 2004 "Inductees of Theatre Hall of Fame Announced", Playbill, 13 October 2003
External links
Awards for Jane Greenwood |
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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design |
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1969–1975 |
- Tanya Moiseiwitsch / Patricia Zipprodt (1969)
- Willa Kim / Theoni V. Aldredge / Freddy Wittop (1970)
- Florence Klotz / Raoul Pene Du Bois (1971)
- Willa Kim / Theoni V. Aldredge (1972)
- Theoni V. Aldredge / Patricia Zipprodt (1973)
- Franne Lee / Carrie F. Robbins (1974)
- Geoffrey Holder (1975)
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1976–2000 | |
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2001–present |
- William Ivey Long (2001)
- Isaac Mizrahi (2002)
- William Ivey Long (2003)
- Susan Hilferty (2004)
- Tim Hatley (2005)
- Gregg Barnes (2006)
- Catherine Zuber (2007)
- Katrina Lindsay (2008)
- Tim Hatley (2009)
- Matthew Wright (2010)
- Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner (2011)
- Gregg Barnes (2012)
- William Ivey Long (2013)
- William Ivey Long (2014)
- Catherine Zuber (2015)
- Anita Yavich (play) / Ann Roth (musical) (2016)
- Jane Greenwood (play) / Catherine Zuber (musical) (2017)
- Jonathan Fensom (play) / Catherine Zuber (musical) (2018)
- Toni-Leslie James (play) / Bob Mackie (musical) (2019)
- Rachel Townsend and Jessica Jahn (play) / Catherine Zuber (musical) (2020)
- No Award (2021)
- Jennifer Moeller (play) / Gabriella Slade (musical) (2022)
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Special Tony Award |
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1947–1975 | |
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1976–2000 |
- George Abbott / Richard Burton / Circle in the Square Theatre / Thomas H. Fitzgerald / Mathilde Pincus (1976)
- Cheryl Crawford / Equity Liberty Theatre / Barry Manilow / National Theatre of the Deaf / Diana Ross / Lily Tomlin (1977)
- Irving Berlin / Stan Dragoti and Charles Moss (1978)
- Walter F. Diehl / Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center / Henry Fonda / Richard Rodgers (1979)
- Richard Fitzgerald / Helen Hayes / Mary Tyler Moore / Hobe Morrison (1980)
- Lena Horne (1981)
- Radio City Music Hall / The Actors Fund of America / Warner Communications (1982)
- No award (1983)
- A Chorus Line / Peter Feller / La Tragedie de Carmen (1984)
- Yul Brynner / New York State Council on the Arts (1985)
- No award (1986)
- George Abbott / Jackie Mason (1987)
- Brooklyn Academy of Music (1988)
- No award (1989)
- No award (1990–1992)
- Oklahoma! (1993)
- Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy (1994)
- Carol Channing / National Endowment for the Arts / Harvey Sabinson (1995)
- No award (1996)
- Bernard B. Jacobs (1997)
- Edward E. Colton / Ben Edwards (1998)
- Uta Hagen / Arthur Miller / Isabelle Stevenson (1999)
- Dame Edna: The Royal Tour / T. Edward Hambleton (2000)
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2001–present | |
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Tony Award for Best Costume Design in a Play |
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- Motley: Margaret Harris, Sophie Harris and Elizabeth Montgomery (1961)
- Jess Goldstein (2005)
- Catherine Zuber (2006)
- Catherine Zuber (2007)
- Katrina Lindsay (2008)
- Anthony Ward (2009)
- Catherine Zuber (2010)
- Desmond Heeley (2011)
- Paloma Young (2012)
- Ann Roth (2013)
- Jenny Tiramani (2014)
- Christopher Oram (2015)
- Clint Ramos (2016)
- Jane Greenwood (2017)
- Katrina Lindsay (2018)
- Rob Howell (2019)
- No Ceremony (2020)
- Rob Howell (2021)
- Montana Levi Blanco (2022)
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