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Ballard in 1940
Lucinda Ballard (born Lucinda Davis Goldsborough; April 3, 1906 – August 19, 1993) was an American costume designer who worked primarily in Broadway theatre.
LucindaBallard (born Lucinda Davis Goldsborough; April 3, 1906 – August 19, 1993) was an American costume designer who worked primarily in Broadway theatre...
Scenic and lighting designs were by Jo Mielziner and costumes were by LucindaBallard. The tour played the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, California starting...
v t e Tony Award for Best Costume Design 1947–1975 LucindaBallard (1947) Mary Percy Schenck (1948) Lemuel Ayers (1949) Aline Bernstein (1950) Miles White...
lighting design were by Jo Mielziner, and the costume design was by LucindaBallard. Patricia Neal as Regina Hubbard Percy Waram as Marcus Hubbard Mildred...
Mudlark – Edward Stevenson and Margaret Furse A Streetcar Named Desire – LucindaBallard An American in Paris – Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett and Irene Sharaff‡...
City in 1892. The following year this became the Ballard School of Practical Nursing (after LucindaBallard, an early benefactor) and was a three-month-long...
years later, in 1951. Later that year, he married the costume designer LucindaBallard. He died in July 1983, in New York City of Parkinson's disease, from...
Mudlark Edward Stevenson and Margaret Furse A Streetcar Named Desire LucindaBallard Color An American in Paris Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett and Irene Sharaff...
stage director, suicide. Paweł Stok, 80, Polish basketball player. LucindaBallard, 87, American costume designer (The Gay Life, Another Part of the Forest...
Roache and Philip Tonge. The production featured sets and costumes by LucindaBallard. Bordman, Gerald (1996). American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and...
Violin / Time Remembered / West Side Story Motley – The First Gentleman LucindaBallard – Orpheus Descending Motley – The Country Wife / The First Gentleman...
William Ballard Preston (November 25, 1805 – November 16, 1862) was an American politician who served as a Confederate States Senator from Virginia from...
Nominated Best Conductor and Musical Director Herbert Greene Nominated Best Scenic Design Oliver Smith Nominated Best Costume Design LucindaBallard Won...
Award Winner Director Elia Kazan for All My Sons Costume Designer LucindaBallard for Happy Birthday, Another Part of the Forest, Street Scene, John Loves...
Passage to India David Hays – No Strings Oliver Smith – The Gay Life LucindaBallard – The Gay Life Donald Brooks – No Strings Motley – Kwamina Miles White...
Gregg Barnes Cecil Beaton Patricia Zipprodt 2 Wins Theoni V. Aldredge LucindaBallard Willa Kim Franne Lee Santo Loquasto John Napier Martin Pakledinaz...
maids. — Isaac Franklin, letter to Rice Ballard, January 1834 Franklin was "focused on" a sex slave named Lucinda Jackson or "Lucindy" after purchasing...
Bradford approached Florence Ballard, the only group member at the studio at the time, to pick out a new name for the group. Ballard chose "Supremes", reportedly...