Biography
Jocelyn Rickards (29 July 1924 β 7 July 2005) was an Australian artist and costume designer.
During the 1940s to 1950s Rickards was one of the Merioola Group of artists. The review of her works in a 1948 exhibition by Paul Haefliger was the source of the coined phrase "The Charm School" to describe these Sydney artists.In 1966 Rickards won a BAFTA Film Award for the film Mademoiselle.
In 1967 she was nominated at the 39th Academy Awards in the category of Best Costumes-Black and White for her work on the film Morgan β A Suitable Case for Treatment.Her autobiography The Painted Banquet: My Life and Loves, was published in 1987 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and was praised thus by Graham Greene (a former lover of hers): "An outstanding capacity for friendship - rare in the jealous world of art and letters to which she belongs - makes Jocelyn Rickard's autobiography unusually appealing".
Filmography
all 15
Movies 15
Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)
Ryan's Daughter (1970)
Laughter in the Dark (1969)
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (1968)
Wonderwall (1968)
Interlude (1968)
Blow-Up (1966)
Mademoiselle (1966)
Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)
The Knack... and How to Get It (1965)
From Russia with Love (1963)
The Entertainer (1960)
Look Back in Anger (1959)
The Prince and the Showgirl (1957)
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Known ForCostume & Make-Up
Birthday1924-07-29
Deathday2005-07-07 (80 years old)
Birth PlaceMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
RelationshipsClive Donner (1968-01-01 - 2005-01-01)
SpouseLeonard Rosoman
CitizenshipsAustralia
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