Herschel McCoy
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Herschel McCoy was a costume designer
who first began designing costumes for Hollywood films in 1936.
McCoy's early efforts were largely focussed on B movies, such as several entries in the Charlie Chan
and Mr. Moto
canons. He had just graduated to big studio productions like an uncredited assist on Joan of Arc
(1948) and Quo Vadis
(1951, for which he received an Academy Award nomination) when he died suddenly in 1956 at the age of 43.
Costume Designer
A costume designer or costume mistress/master is a person whose responsibility is to design costumes for a film or stage production. He or she is considered an important part of the "production team", working alongside the director, scenic and lighting designers as well as the sound designer. The...
who first began designing costumes for Hollywood films in 1936.
McCoy's early efforts were largely focussed on B movies, such as several entries in the Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese-American detective created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1919. Loosely based on Honolulu detective Chang Apana, Biggers conceived of the benevolent and heroic Chan as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes, such as villains like Fu Manchu...
and Mr. Moto
Mr. Moto
Mr. Moto is a fictional Japanese secret agent created by the American author John P. Marquand. He appeared in six novels by Marquand published between 1935 and 1957. Marquand initially created the character for the Saturday Evening Post, which was seeking stories with an Asian hero after the death...
canons. He had just graduated to big studio productions like an uncredited assist on Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
Saint Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans" , is a national heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in eastern France who claimed divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, which paved the way for the...
(1948) and Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis (1951 film)
Quo Vadis is a 1951 epic film made by MGM. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sam Zimbalist, from a screenplay by John Lee Mahin, S. N. Behrman and Sonya Levien, adapted from Henryk Sienkiewicz's classic 1896 novel Quo Vadis. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and the cinematography...
(1951, for which he received an Academy Award nomination) when he died suddenly in 1956 at the age of 43.