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Deborah Nadoolman Landis was born on 26 May, 1952 in United States, is an American film costume designer. Discover Deborah Nadoolman Landis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Deborah Nadoolman Landis Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Deborah Nadoolman Landis's Husband?
Her husband is John Landis (m. 1980)
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John Landis (m. 1980) |
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2, including Max Landis |
Deborah Nadoolman Landis Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Deborah Nadoolman Landis worth at the age of 71 years old? Deborah Nadoolman Landis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Costume designer. She is from United States. We have estimated Deborah Nadoolman Landis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Deborah Nadoolman Landis (born May 26, 1952) is an American costume designer, author, and professor.
She has worked on notable films such as Animal House, The Blues Brothers, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Three Amigos, all of which credited her as Deborah Nadoolman.
Landis served two terms as president of the Costume Designers Guild of which she has been a member for more than thirty years.
Born to a Jewish family, Landis graduated from UCLA with an M.F.A. in costume design in 1975.
She earned her Ph.D. in history of design from the Royal College of Art in London.
She has created iconic costumes throughout her career, such as the fedora and jacket of Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), the "college" sweatshirt worn by John "Bluto" Blutarsky (John Belushi), and Michael Jackson's red jacket in Thriller.
In addition to many Drama-Logue Awards for her theater designs, she was nominated for an Academy Award in 1988 for Coming to America.
After receiving her doctorate, Landis wrote and edited a number of books.
She was inducted as a Distinguished Alumna at the UCLA Department of Theater, Film and Television in 2005, and honored as a William Randolph Hearst Fellow at the University of Texas, Austin in 2006.
In 2007, she served on the Cinefondation Jury at the 60th Cannes Film Festival.
In 2009, Landis became the David C. Copley Chair and the Director of the David C. Copley Center of Costume Design at UCLA, School of Theater, Film & Television.
She is mentioned in "The 21-Second Excitation" episode of The Big Bang Theory for her work on Raiders of the Lost Ark and Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Landis spent five years researching and designing "Hollywood Costume" which opened on October 20, 2012, at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
With one hundred and thirty iconic costumes loaned by sixty international archives and private collectors, "Hollywood Costume" was universally well reviewed and broke records at the V&A.
"Hollywood Costume" (the V&A catalogue of the eponymous exhibition) is the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation's 2013 Moving Image Book Award winner.
Over 265,000 visitors saw the show before it closed on January 27, 2013.
Landis headed the curation team as Senior Curator, with Sir Christopher Frayling, Guest Curator and Keith Lodwick as V&A Curator.
The exhibition was designed by the London firm of Casson-Mann and the score for the exhibition was composed by Julian Scott.
The 2013–14 exhibition tour includes the Australian Center for the Moving Image in Melbourne, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, and the Phoenix Art Museum in Arizona.
Landis has lectured widely on costume design and has taught at the University of Southern California, the AFI Conservatory, and is a professor at the University of the Arts London.