
Jean Louis
Costume & Make-Up
Born October 5, 1907 · Paris, France
Died April 20, 1997
Also known as Louis Andre Berthault · Jean Louis Berthault
Biography
Jean Louis (born Jean Louis Berthault; October 5, 1907 in Paris, France – April 20, 1997 in Palm Springs, California) was a French-born, Hollywood costume designer and an Academy Award winner for Best Costume Design. Before coming to Hollywood, he worked in New York for fashion entrepreneur Hattie Carnegie, where the clientele included Joan Cohn, the wife of Columbia Pictures studio chief Harry Cohn. He worked as head designer for Columbia Pictures from 1944 to 1960. His most famous works include Rita Hayworth's black satin strapless dress from Gilda (1946), Marlene Dietrich's celebrated beaded souffle stagewear for her cabaret world tours, as well as the sheer, sparkling gown that Marilyn Monroe wore when she sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy in 1962. The dress was so tight that he is believed to have actually sewn it while Monroe was wearing it. The idea of dresses being a nude color, with crystals coating it, stunned audiences. It gave the members of the audience the illusion that Monroe was nude, except for discretely placed rhinestones covering them head to toe. Louis had originally designed a version of the dress for Marlene Dietrich, who wore it in her concert shows. An impressed Monroe asked Dietrich about it, who told her how the dress's illusion worked, and sent her to Louis to design a similar dress for her Kennedy appearance. While Dietrich had been seen wearing her version before Monroe, the press coverage surrounding Monroe's appearance at Madison Square Garden in her style of gown swept the globe. This robe became—besides the white one from "The Seven Year Itch"—Marilyn Monroe's most famous robe, selling at auction in 2016 for 4.8 million dollars. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Awards & recognition
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1957
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design · 1968 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Color · 1967 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1966 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1962 · nominated
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- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Color · 1962 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design · 1959 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design · 1958 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1957 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1956 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1955 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Color · 1955 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1954 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1953 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Costume Design, Black-and-White · 1951 · nominated
Filmography50+ titles

Judgment at Nuremberg

The Big Heat

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

In a Lonely Place

Imitation of Life

Gilda

The Lady from Shanghai

Suddenly, Last Summer

3:10 to Yuma

From Here to Eternity

The Last Hurrah

The Caine Mutiny

Born Yesterday

Mirage

The Thrill of It All

Pillow Talk

A Star Is Born

It Should Happen to You

Gambit

The Misfits

Middle of the Night

Autumn Leaves

The Long Gray Line

Scandal Sheet

A Woman of Distinction

All the King's Men

Jubal

Nightfall

The Mating of Millie

The Man from Colorado

Send Me No Flowers

Human Desire

Mr. Soft Touch

Dead Reckoning

The Marrying Kind

My Name Is Julia Ross

Over 21

They Came to Cordura

Bell Book and Candle

My Sister Eileen

Tell It to the Judge

Tight Spot

Pushover

I Love Trouble

Framed

Mr. District Attorney

Strangers When We Meet

Who Was That Lady?

The Violent Men

Picnic