Tributes have been paid to an Oscar-winning British costume designer who has died at the age of 94.
Julie Harris designed clothes worn by The Beatles in the films A Hard
Day's Night and Help! and by Roger Moore in the James Bond film Live
and Let Die.
Julie Harris (centre) is presented with a birthday cake by the Beatles and actor Wilfred Brambell during the filming of A Hard Day's Night in 1964 |
She died yesterday at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in
London after a brief illness from a chest infection, her close friend Jo
Botting confirmed.
In a career that embraced more than 80 films and television productions, as well as several stage plays, Julie worked with some of the greatest international stars in the history of the cinema, and for some of its most legendary directors and producers.
Her outstanding work was constantly nominated for awards. She was an amazing woman.
Ms Harris, of Kensington, west London, won the Academy Award for her
"Swingin' London" designs in the 1965 film, Darling, starring Julie
Christie and Dirk Bogarde.
She was also awarded the Bafta for best costume design in 1967 for the
film The Wrong Box, starring Michael Caine.
The Beatles are on the set of A Hard Day's Night looking at the costume designer, Julie Harris', designs for the school girl costumes |
Ms Harris also designed costumes for the 1967 film Casino Royale
starring David Niven and Peter Sellers, Goodbye Mr Chips (1969), Dracula
(1979) starring Laurence Olivier and for the Muppets in The Great
Muppet Caper (1981).
Ms Harris, who never married or had children, retired at the age of 70. She is survived by her god-daughter, Serena Dilnot.
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