Julie Harris, a Academy Award-winning costume designer who outfitted the Beatlesfor both A Hard Days Night and Help!, passed away Saturday at a London hospital after a brief illness from a chest infection. Harris was 94. In addition to the Fab Four features, Harris also worked on the James Bond film Live and Let Die (as well as 1967s 007 spoof Casino Royale), Goodbye Mr. Chips and 1975s futuristic Rollerball, The Independent reports.
Speaking aboutworking on A Hard Days Night at the peak of Beatlemania, Harris once said, I must be one of the few people who can claim they have seen John, Paul, George and Ringo naked. In the documentary You Cant Do That! The Making of A Hard Days Night, Harris also joked about the Beatles lack of comprehensionabout the magic of moviemaking.
They did not understand about continuity, so they didnt know why they couldnt walk into the wardrobe in the morning and say Oh, Im going to wear that today, because yesterday theyd worn another suit and they had to wear the same thing, Harris said. The costume designer also shared a story about how production had to halt after Lennon who demanded that he wear his own cap during filming lost the hat, which forced the crew to find it since there was no replacements on set.
A year after creating the costumes for that film, Harris won an Academy Award for her interpretation of the Swingin London styles in the 1965 film Darling. Harris also talked about her experience working on the Beatles 1965 film Help!
Harris last film credit was 1981s The Great Muppet Caper.In a career that embraced more than 80 films and television productions, as well as several stage plays, Julie worked with some of the greatest international stars in the history of cinema, and for some of its most legendary directors and producers, Jo Botting, Harris close friend and senior curator at the British Film Institute National Archive, said in a statement. Her outstanding work was constantly nominated for awards. She was an amazing woman.
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