Dorothy Jeakins

Personal Info

Known For Costume & Make-Up

Gender Female

Birthday 1914-01-11

Deathday 1995-11-21 (81 years old)

Place of Birth San Diego, California, USA

Dorothy Jeakins

Biography

Dorothy Jeakins (January 11, 1914 – November 21, 1995) was an American costume designer. Born in San Diego, California, she attended public school in Los Angeles from first grade through high school. As a senior at Fairfax High School, she was offered a scholarship to study at the Otis Art Institute (now known as Otis College of Art and Design). She also attended the Art Students League of Los Angeles, under Stanton Macdonald-Wright. She was later awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Otis College in 1987. Jeakins worked on WPA projects and as a Disney artist in the 1930s. Her fashion career began as a designer at I. Magnin's, where she was spotted by director Victor Fleming. Hired as a sketch artist for Joan of Arc (1948), Jeakins worked on the costumes with Barbara Karinska and shared an Oscar with her in the color category. This was the first Oscar ever awarded for costumes outside the black and white category. Jeakins was unusual in that she freelanced, never signing a long-term contract with any one studio. She worked steadily for the next thirty-nine years, winning another two Oscars, for Samson and Delilah (1949, shared with Edith Head and others), The Night of the Iguana (1964), and another 12 nominations. She designed period costumes for The Ten Commandments (1956), The Music Man (1962), The Sound of Music (1965), Little Big Man (1970), The Way We Were (1973), Young Frankenstein (1974) and The Dead (1987). Her modern dress excursions included Niagara (1953), Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), South Pacific (1958), and On Golden Pond (1981). Jeakins also worked on stage productions, including South Pacific (in which Motley was the principal costume designer), King Lear, Winesburg, Ohio, and The World of Suzie Wong (for which she received her third Tony nomination), and such television productions as the 1957 production of Annie Get Your Gun, and Mayerling. For ten years beginning in 1953, she served as designer for the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. In 1961 she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to study in Japan. She spent a year there, studying theater costume. From 1967 to 1970, Ms. Jeakins was Curator of Costumes and Textiles at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In 1987, she was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award for outstanding women who, through their endurance and excellence of their work, have helped to expand women's roles within the entertainment industry. Jeakins, who retired in 1990, once summed up her designing: "I can put my world down to two words: Make beauty. It's my cue and my private passion."

Known For

Costume & Make-Up

1987
The Dead

as Costume Designer

1981
1981
On Golden Pond

as Costume Design

1979
Love and Bullets

as Costume Design

1979
North Dallas Forty

as Costume Design

1978
The Betsy

as Costume Design

1977
Audrey Rose

as Costume Design

1976
I Will, I Will...For Now

as Costume Design

1975
The Hindenburg

as Costume Design

1974
Young Frankenstein

as Costume Design

1974
The Savage Is Loose

as Costume Design

1974
The Yakuza

as Costume Design

1973
The Way We Were

as Costume Design

1972
Fuzz

as Costume Design

1972
Fat City

as Costume Design

1970
The Molly Maguires

as Costume Design

1969
True Grit

as Costume Design

1968
The Stalking Moon

as Costumer

1968
Finian's Rainbow

as Costume Design

1968
The Fixer

as Costume Design

1967
Reflections in a Golden Eye

as Costume Design

1967
The Flim-Flam Man

as Costume Design

1966
Hawaii

as Costume Designer

1966
Any Wednesday

as Costume Design

1965
The Sound of Music

as Costume Design

1965
The Fool Killer

as Costume Design

1964
The Best Man

as Costume Supervisor

1964
The Night of the Iguana

as Costume Design

1964
Ensign Pulver

as Costume Design

1962
All Fall Down

as Costume Design

1962
The Music Man

as Costume Design

1961
The Children's Hour

as Costume Design

1960
The Unforgiven

as Costume Design

1960
Let's Make Love

as Costume Design

1960
Elmer Gantry

as Costume Design

1959
Green Mansions

as Costume Design

1958
Desire Under the Elms

as Costume Design

1958
South Pacific

as Costume Design

1957
Annie Get Your Gun

as Costume Design

1957
Mayerling

as Costume Design

1956
Friendly Persuasion

as Costume Design

1956
The Ten Commandments

as Costume Design

1954
Three Coins in the Fountain

as Costume Design

1953
White Witch Doctor

as Costume Design

1953
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef

as Costume Design

1953
City of Bad Men

as Costume Design

1953
Niagara

as Costume Design

1953
Inferno

as Costume Design

1953
1952
Belles on Their Toes

as Costume Design

1952
Les Miserables

as Costume Design

1952
The Outcasts of Poker Flat

as Costume Design

1952
My Cousin Rachel

as Costume Design

1952
Stars and Stripes Forever

as Costume Design

1952
The Big Sky

as Costume Design

1952
The Greatest Show on Earth

as Costume Design

1950
Cyrano de Bergerac

as Costume Design

1949
Samson and Delilah

as Costume Design

1948
Joan of Arc

as Costume Design

Actor

1966
Hawaii

as Hepzibah Hale