Raoul Pène Du Bois (November 29, 1914[1] – January 1, 1985) was an American costume designer and scenic designer for the stage and film. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction.[2]
^some references give the year of birth as 1912
^"IMDb.com: Raoul Pene Du Bois - Awards". IMDb.com. Retrieved December 14, 2008.
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musical direction by Al Goodman, and colorful settings and costumes by RaoulPeneDuBois. It was produced by Al Jolson and George Hale at the Shubert Theatre...
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actors for the twenty speaking roles and twenty-nine chorus members. RaoulPeneduBois was hired to design sets and costumes, while the wardrobe worn by...
choreographed by Donald McKayle. The show's scenic and costume designer, RaoulPeneduBois, had been the production designer for No, No, Nanette. In 1978, she...
designers including Christian Bérard, André Derain, Irene Sharaff, RaoulPêneduBois and Cecil Beaton; performer-producers Louis Jouvet and Sonja Henie;...
and costumes were by Vincente Minnelli, with additional costumes by RaoulPèneDuBois, and original orchestrations were by Robert Russell Bennett, Conrad...
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