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Ruth Morley

Austrian-born American costume designer (1925–1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ruth Morley (November 19, 1925 February 12, 1991) was an Austrian-born American costume designer, active from the late 1950s through 1991.[1] She was nominated for Best Costumes-Black and White for her work on The Miracle Worker during the 35th Academy Awards.[2] She is also well known for her work on Annie Hall.[1]

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Ms. Morley's stage work began in 1951, with Billy Budd. Other Broadway productions included Death of a Salesman, starring Dustin Hoffman, as well as A Thousand Clowns, Toys in the Attic, Inherit the Wind, and Take a Giant Step. In the 1950s she was costume director for the New York City Opera (NYCO).[3] Her notable costume designs for the NYCO included the world premiere of Robert Kurka's The Good Soldier Schweik at Lincoln Center in 1958.[4]

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Personal life

Ruth Morley, née Birnholz, was born in Vienna, Austria, and escaped shortly before the outbreak of World War II on a Kindertransport. She had two daughters.

She died at the age of 65 of breast cancer in New York USA.[3]

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