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Orry-Kelly

 
Actor: Orry-Kelly
  • Born: Dec 31, 1897 in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia
  • Died: 1964
  • Active: '30s-'40s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Some Like It Hot, An American in Paris, Now, Voyager
  • First Major Screen Credit: Maybe It's Love (1930)

Biography

Costume designer Walter Plunkett, one of the best in the business, once referred to his colleague Orry-Kelly as "the greatest of all Hollywood designers." Born John Orry Kelly, he studied for an art career in Australia, then moved to New York in 1923, in hopes of becoming an actor. When this didn't pan out, he painted murals, drew illustrated subtitles for Fox Film Studios, and designed costumes and sets for Broadway's Schubert and George White revues. Orry-Kelly was on the Warner payroll as early as 1930. During his nearly two decades with Warners, he clothed studio divas Bette Davis, Olivia DeHavilland and Anne Sheridan. He later free-lanced at Fox, Universal, and MGM; while at the latter studio, he shared an Academy Award with Walter Plunkett and Irene Sharaff for An American in Paris (1951). He went on to receive Oscars for Les Girls (1957) and Some Like It Hot (1959), and earned a nomination for Gypsy (1963). Having gowned some of Hollywood's most glamorous leading ladies, Orry-Kelly once summed up his career with a pithy "Hell must be filled with beautiful women and no mirrors." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Orry-Kelly
Born George Orry Kelly
December 31, 1897(1897-12-31)
Kiama, New South Wales, Australia
Died February 27, 1964 (aged 66)
Hollywood, California, United States
Occupation Costume designer
Awards Academy Award for Costume Design

1951 An American in Paris
1957 Les Girls

1959 Some Like It Hot
Known for Costume design


Orry-Kelly was the professional name of Orry George Kelly (31 December 1897 – 27 February 1964), a prolific Hollywood costume designer.

He was born in Kiama, New South Wales in Australia, and was known as Jack Kelly. His father William Kelly, was born on the Isle of Man and was a gentleman tailor in Kiama. Orry was a name of an ancient King of Man. He studied art in Sydney, and worked as a tailor's apprentice and window dresser.

He journeyed to New York to pursue an acting career. He shared an apartment there with Charlie Spangles and Cary Grant. A job painting murals in a nightclub led to his employment by Fox East Coast studios illustrating titles. He designed costumes and sets for Broadway's Shubert Revues and George White's Scandals.

He went to Hollywood in 1932, working for all the major studios (Warner Brothers, Universal, RKO, 20th Century Fox, and MGM), and designed for all the great actresses of the day, including Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Katharine Hepburn, Dolores del Río, Ava Gardner, Ann Sheridan, Barbara Stanwyck, and Merle Oberon.

He worked on many films now deemed classics, including 42nd Street, The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Arsenic and Old Lace, Harvey, Oklahoma!, Auntie Mame, and Some Like It Hot.

He won three Academy Awards for Best Costume Design (for An American in Paris, Cole Porter's Les Girls, and Some Like It Hot) and was nominated for a fourth (for Gypsy).

He wrote a column 'Hollywood Fashion Parade' for the Internatioanl News Service, owned by William Randolph Hearst, during the war years.

A longtime alcoholic, he died of liver cancer in Hollywood and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills). His pallbearers included Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Billy Wilder and George Cukor and his eulogy was read by Jack Warner. His Oscars went to Jack Warner's wife Ann.

Costume design credits


References

  • Mann, William J., Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood, 1910-1969, Viking Press, New York, 2001. ISBN 0-14-200114-7

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