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Love in a Wood

Love in a Wood

19150.0 / 10

Hide-Out

Hide-Out

19346.9 / 10

The Thin Man

The Thin Man

19347.5 / 10

Riffraff

Riffraff

19365.0 / 10

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

19356.8 / 10

The Devil-Doll

The Devil-Doll

19366.8 / 10

Thunder Afloat

Thunder Afloat

19395.9 / 10

Fast Company

Fast Company

19385.4 / 10

Sinner Take All

Sinner Take All

19364.8 / 10

Sworn Enemy

Sworn Enemy

19365.3 / 10

Andy Hardy Meets Debutante

Andy Hardy Meets Debutante

19405.2 / 10

Tell No Tales

Tell No Tales

19395.3 / 10

Live, Love and Learn

Live, Love and Learn

19375.8 / 10

Three Live Ghosts

Three Live Ghosts

19365.0 / 10

Mad Holiday

Mad Holiday

19366.0 / 10

Too Hot to Handle

Too Hot to Handle

19385.8 / 10

Paradise for Three

Paradise for Three

19386.8 / 10

The Girl Downstairs

The Girl Downstairs

19384.5 / 10

Espionage

Espionage

19376.5 / 10

Thoroughbreds Don't Cry

Thoroughbreds Don't Cry

19375.7 / 10

Thunder Birds

Thunder Birds

19425.4 / 10

My Dear Miss Aldrich

My Dear Miss Aldrich

19376.1 / 10

The Bishop Misbehaves

The Bishop Misbehaves

19354.0 / 10

The Golden Fleecing

The Golden Fleecing

19405.3 / 10

Woman Wanted

Woman Wanted

19356.3 / 10

Annabelle's Affairs

Annabelle's Affairs

19310.0 / 10

Suzy

Suzy

19365.8 / 10

Arsène Lupin Returns

Arsène Lupin Returns

19385.8 / 10

Tales of Manhattan

Tales of Manhattan

19426.3 / 10

I Love You Again

I Love You Again

19407.2 / 10

Rosalie

Rosalie

19375.5 / 10

Manhattan Melodrama

Manhattan Melodrama

19347.0 / 10

She Wanted a Millionaire

She Wanted a Millionaire

19320.0 / 10

A Night at the Opera

A Night at the Opera

19357.4 / 10

Three Godfathers

Three Godfathers

19366.8 / 10

The Pied Piper

The Pied Piper

19426.8 / 10

Escapade

Escapade

19350.0 / 10

Bad Girl

Bad Girl

19315.9 / 10

Just Imagine

Just Imagine

19305.7 / 10

Whipsaw

Whipsaw

19356.2 / 10

The Bad Man

The Bad Man

19415.4 / 10

20 Mule Team

20 Mule Team

19406.0 / 10

The Good Old Soak

The Good Old Soak

19370.0 / 10

Mad Love

Mad Love

19357.0 / 10

Fury

Fury

19367.4 / 10

The Night Is Young

The Night Is Young

19355.7 / 10

Transatlantic

Transatlantic

19315.5 / 10

Sporting Blood

Sporting Blood

19404.3 / 10

Sporting Blood

Sporting Blood

19315.5 / 10

The Kid From Texas

The Kid From Texas

19396.5 / 10

Exclusive Story

Exclusive Story

19366.5 / 10

Libeled Lady

Libeled Lady

19367.3 / 10

David Copperfield

David Copperfield

19356.7 / 10

Straight Is the Way

Straight Is the Way

19345.5 / 10

It's in the Air

It's in the Air

19355.0 / 10

The Casino Murder Case

The Casino Murder Case

19356.5 / 10

Dr. Kildare Goes Home

Dr. Kildare Goes Home

19406.8 / 10

The Secret of Dr. Kildare

The Secret of Dr. Kildare

19395.6 / 10

Congo Maisie

Congo Maisie

19404.2 / 10

Little Nellie Kelly

Little Nellie Kelly

19406.0 / 10

The Trial of Mary Dugan

The Trial of Mary Dugan

19415.0 / 10

Billy the Kid

Billy the Kid

19414.8 / 10

At the Circus

At the Circus

19396.3 / 10

Go West

Go West

19406.5 / 10

Stand Up and Fight

Stand Up and Fight

19395.8 / 10

A Wicked Woman

A Wicked Woman

19345.0 / 10

6,000 Enemies

6,000 Enemies

19396.0 / 10

Trouble for Two

Trouble for Two

19366.0 / 10

Stronger Than Desire

Stronger Than Desire

19395.8 / 10

The First Hundred Years

The First Hundred Years

19386.0 / 10

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

19425.8 / 10

The Gay Bride

The Gay Bride

19345.8 / 10

Navy Blue and Gold

Navy Blue and Gold

19375.9 / 10

Of Human Hearts

Of Human Hearts

19385.8 / 10

The Unguarded Hour

The Unguarded Hour

19366.2 / 10

They All Come Out

They All Come Out

19395.6 / 10

Times Square Lady

Times Square Lady

19356.0 / 10

You Can't Buy Everything

You Can't Buy Everything

19347.0 / 10

Yellow Jack

Yellow Jack

19385.6 / 10

The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe

The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe

19425.7 / 10

We Who Are Young

We Who Are Young

19405.8 / 10

On Borrowed Time

On Borrowed Time

19397.5 / 10

After the Thin Man

After the Thin Man

19367.3 / 10

Kind Lady

Kind Lady

19356.6 / 10

The Arcadians

The Arcadians

19270.0 / 10

Night Must Fall

Night Must Fall

19377.0 / 10

Big City

Big City

19377.4 / 10

Lord Jeff

Lord Jeff

19387.1 / 10

Madame X

Madame X

19376.2 / 10

The Chaser

The Chaser

19386.0 / 10

The Good Earth

The Good Earth

19376.3 / 10

Public Hero Number 1

Public Hero Number 1

19356.2 / 10

The Ice Follies of 1939

The Ice Follies of 1939

19395.6 / 10

The Shining Hour

The Shining Hour

19386.6 / 10

Absolute Quiet

Absolute Quiet

19365.5 / 10

Skyline

Skyline

19310.0 / 10

The Garden Murder Case

The Garden Murder Case

19365.5 / 10

A Day at the Races

A Day at the Races

19377.1 / 10

Age of Indiscretion

Age of Indiscretion

19355.2 / 10

Rendezvous

Rendezvous

19354.8 / 10

Another Thin Man

Another Thin Man

19397.1 / 10

Gold Rush Maisie

Gold Rush Maisie

19406.5 / 10

Maisie Was a Lady

Maisie Was a Lady

19416.8 / 10

Test Pilot

Test Pilot

19386.5 / 10

Maisie

Maisie

19394.7 / 10

Spring Madness

Spring Madness

19383.9 / 10

Fast and Loose

Fast and Loose

19395.6 / 10

Dolly Tree

Dolly Tree

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dolly Tree (17 March 1899–17 May 1962) was an English illustrator, actress and costume designer who during the 1930s and 1940s designed dresses for Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow, Rosalind Russell, Maureen O'Sullivan and Judy Garland among others in addition to costuming historical dramas such as David Copperfield (1935) and A Tale of Two Cities (1935). Born in Westbury-on-Trym in Bristol in 1899 as Dorothy Marian Isbell, the daughter of Charles Edwin Isbell (1863-1942) , a solicitor, and Bertha Marian (née Keith-Williams) at an early age she discovered an aptitude for drawing before being drawn towards a career on the stage. In 1912 her family relocated to London and she began her career as an artist after seeing the play Vanity Fair at the Palace Theatre in 1916. Of the play she later wrote, ‘I was fascinated by the wonderful dancing and art of Regine Flory and admired her so much that I started to design a special poster of her, really to amuse myself, based on my recollections of this vivid artist seen across the footlights.’ A friend took her drawing to Sir Alfred Butt who bought it and gave her a two-year contract (c1917-1918) to design posters and programme covers for of all his shows including The Boy (1917), The Beauty Spot (1918), Going Up (1918), Telling the Tale (1918), The Latest Craze (1919), The Kiss Call (1919), Very Good Eddie (1919) and Hello America (1919). Her comic illustrations also appeared in various British newspapers and magazines. Between 1915 and 1918 Dolly Tree appeared in five British silent films as an actress. In the United Kingdom her career as a costume designer began in the 1920s on various cabaret shows in London in particular; in 1923 she collaborated on her first film, Woman to Woman, directed by Graham Cutts and with Alfred Hitchcock as the co-screenwriter, artistic director and assistant director. Her work became popular in Paris where she became the first English person and the first woman to design for the Folies Bergère. In 1926 she moved to the United States, first working in New York where she created the costumes for the 1928 Broadway play Diamond Lil starring Mae West. She then went to Hollywood where she was involved in designing for 175 American films, firstly for Fox Studios (1929-1931) and then for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1931-1942), mainly as a designer of dresses, among others alongside Adrian. In 1931 while working at Fox Studios she met and married the American Naval officer Thomas Kimes. Although the marriage was a happy one but his career in the Navy kept them apart and they divorced in 1940. After her divorce Tree began to drink heavily which lead to her leaving MGM in 1942 and returning to Fox Studios where she married her second husband Don E. Whiteford. However, this marriage also did not work and they quickly divorced, which drove Tree further into alcoholism. Her second divorce, her heavy drinking and the death of her father in 1942 lead to her becoming increasing unreliable and losing her job.

Personal Info

Gender

Female

Birthday

1899-03-17

Place of Birth

Bristol, England, UK