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Deborah L. Scott
Born1954 (age 69–70)
Alma materCalifornia State University, Northridge
Known forCostume and set designer
ChildrenTwo daughters: Hannah and Tess

Deborah Lynn Scott (born 1954), also known as Deborah Scott is a costume designer and set designer, best known for her work in James Cameron's directorial venture Titanic which won her the Academy Award for Best Costume Design.[1]

Her first movie as a costume designer was Don't Answer the Phone (1979). Some of her other movies are E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Back to the Future (1985), Legends of the Fall (1994), Wild Wild West (1999), The Patriot (2000), Transformers (2007), Avatar (2009), and Love & Other Drugs (2010).

Filmography

She has also worked as Assistant costume designer in Shakespeare in Love (1998) and The Young Victoria (2009), as Set designer in Alouette, je te plumerai (1989), and Midsummer, Nat Horne Theatre, New York City, (1990).[2]

References

  1. ^ Tim Cornwell (25 March 1998). "The Oscars: Night when Titanic, not Britannia, ruled the waves". The Independent. London. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Deborah Lynn Scott Biography (1954?-)".