Jean Louis (born
Jean Louis Berthauldt,
October 5,
1907,
Paris,
France- -
April 20,
1997,
Palm Springs, California,
USA) was a
French-born,
Hollywood costume designer and an
Academy Award winner for
Costume Design. Louis worked as head designer for
Columbia Pictures from 1944 to 1960. His most famous works include
Rita Hayworth's black satin strapless dress from
Gilda (1946),
Marlene Dietrich's celebrated beaded souffle stagewear for her
cabaret world tours, as well as the sheer, sparkling gown
Marilyn Monroe wore when she sang "
Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to
John F. Kennedy in 1962.
In 1993, six years after the death of his first wife, Louis married former client Loretta Young.
Academy Award Nominations
Actresses Designed For
- Rita Hayworth in Tonight and Every Night, 1945, Gilda, 1946, Affair in Trinidad, 1952, Miss Sadie Thompson and Salome, 1953
- Irene Dunne in Together Again, 1944
- Claudette Colbert in Tomorrow is Forever 1946
- Judy Holliday in Born Yesterday, 1950 and The Solid Gold Cadillac, 1956
- Gloria Grahame in The Big Heat, 1953
- Deborah Kerr in From Here to Eternity, 1953
- Judy Garland in A Star is Born, 1954
- Joan Crawford in Queen Bee, 1955
- Kim Novak in Picnic, 1955, and Bell, Book, and Candle, 1958
- Kim Novak and Rita Hayworth in Pal Joey, 1957
- Lana Turner in Imitation of Life, 1959
- Doris Day in Pillow Talk (1959) and Send Me No Flowers (1964)
- Loretta Young for The Loretta Young Show, Television series, 1953-1961
- Marlene Dietrich in The Monte Carlo Story, 1957, and Judgement at Nuremberg, 1961
- Susan Hayward in Back Street, 1961
- Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits, 1961, and Something's Got to Give (unfinished), 1962
- Shirley MacLaine in Gambit, 1966
- Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, and Carol Channing in Thoroughly Modern Millie, 1967
- Eva Gabor for Green Acres Television series, 1965-1967