Renié(1901-1992)
- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Renie (pronounced 'Renay') was a prolific American costume designer who
was trained at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles and at UCLA
before serving her apprenticeship as a theatrical set designer. She
then became a sketch artist for MGM and Paramount. In 1936, she joined
RKO, where she worked on anything from the
Mexican Spitfire (1939) and "The
Falcon" series to big budget films like
Kitty Foyle (1940),
elegantly attiring stars like
Ginger Rogers. After leaving RKO, Renie
worked for 20th Century Fox from 1950 to 1954, then free-lanced. She
was involved in the development of Disneyland as its original costume
designer, for example, designing the gowns for Slue Foot Sue and the
Can Can girls at the "Golden Horseshoe" in Frontierland.
Nominated for five Academy Awards, she finally won an Oscar for her work on the stunning costumes of Cleopatra (1963), in collaboration with star designer Irene Sharaff. One of the founders and past presidents of the Costume Designers Guild, she later taught in Los Angeles.
Nominated for five Academy Awards, she finally won an Oscar for her work on the stunning costumes of Cleopatra (1963), in collaboration with star designer Irene Sharaff. One of the founders and past presidents of the Costume Designers Guild, she later taught in Los Angeles.