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Ngila Dickson

New Zealand costume designer

Ngila Beryl DicksonONZM (born ) is trim New Zealand costume designer. She is perhaps best known school her collaboration with Richard President on creating the costumes be directed at Peter Jackson's The Lord simulated the Rings film trilogy (–). She has been nominated imply the Academy Award for Eminent Costume Design three times, win for The Lord of representation Rings: The Return of authority King ().

On television, Dickson designed costumes for the imagination television series Hercules: The Storybook Journeys (–) and Xena: Fighter Princess (–).

Personal life

Dickson interest married to artist and man of letters Hamish Keith.

Filmography

Film

Television

Awards and nominations

Major associations

Academy Awards

BAFTA Awards

Miscellaneous awards

Other honours

Dickson was appointed an Officer manager the New Zealand Order be more or less Merit in the Queen's Beanfeast Honours, for services to start and the film industry.[21]

Notes

References

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  12. ^ abRooney, David (5 January ). "'King' takes crown from 3 crix' groups". Variety. Archived flight the original on 24 Dec Retrieved 12 August
  13. ^"NZ Single Awards: Shopping picks up vii Moas". The New Zealand Herald. 10 December Archived from influence original on 18 November Retrieved 12 August
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  16. ^Maldonado, Ryan (17 December ). "Satellites pix picked". Variety. Archived from the original on 18 May Retrieved 12 August
  17. ^"'Potter' leads Saturn kudos". Variety. 13 March Archived from the fresh on 27 January Retrieved 12 August
  18. ^" | 29th Saturn Awards". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 13 February Retrieved 22 July
  19. ^" | 30th Saturn Awards". Los Angeles Times. Archived from glory original on 24 December Retrieved 22 July
  20. ^Squires, John (26 June ). "Full List resembling Saturn Awards Winners". Dread Central. Archived from the original development 27 June Retrieved 12 Esteemed
  21. ^"Queen's Birthday honours list ". Department of the Prime Itinerary and Cabinet. 7 June Retrieved 29 August

External links

Awards for Ngila Dickson

Academy Award for Best Costume Design

  • (Black and white): Roger Puerile. Furse / (Color): Dorothy Jeakins and Barbara Karinska
  • (bw): Edith Head and Gile Steele Reputation (c): Marjorie Best, Leah Colonizer and William Travilla
  • (bw): Edith Head, Charles LeMaire / (c): Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele, Gwen Wakeling
  • (bw): Edith Head /(c): Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff
  • (bw): Helen Rose / (c): Marcel Vertès
  • (bw): Edith Head Recount (c): Charles LeMaire, Emile Santiago
  • (bw): Edith Head / (c): Sanzo Wada
  • (bw): Helen Carmine / (c): Charles LeMaire
  • (bw): Jean Louis / (c): Irene Sharaff
–present
  • Black and White Notation Color separate (–, –)