Ann Roth

Ann Bishop Roth (born October 30, 1931) is an American costume designer. She has designed the costumes of various prominent films, and has been nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, winning twice for The English Patient (1996) and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020). In the 2023 movie Barbie, Roth, at 91 years old, appears onscreen to share a pivotal[2] scene with Barbie (played by Margot Robbie).

Ann Roth
Born
Ann Bishop Roth[1]

(1931-10-30) October 30, 1931
EducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)
OccupationCostume designer
Years active1957–present

Life and career

Roth was born in Hanover, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Eleanor and James Roth.[1] Roth is a Carnegie Mellon graduate who began her career as a scenery painter for the Pittsburgh Opera. She intended to remain in the field of production design until she met Irene Sharaff at the Bucks County Playhouse. Sharaff invited her to California to assist her with costumes on the film Brigadoon and suggested Roth apprentice with her for five films and five Broadway productions before setting out on her own.[3]

Roth's first Hollywood film was 1964's The World of Henry Orient, where her designs included "monogrammed handmade yellow silk pajamas" for glamorous womanizer Peter Sellers.[2]

According to Glenn Frankel, Roth "designed not just costumes but characters" for the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy.[4][5] Roth found elegant but grimy white pants for Dustin Hoffman's character Ratso Rizzo on street-sale tables in New York City. Because Jon Voight's fringed suede jacket had to "look real and unhip," Roth made it herself. For Brenda Vaccaro's socialite character to wear in a sex scene, Roth paid $200 for a fox-fur jacket owned by one of her neighbors.[6]

Roth as costume designer created a "show-stopping" nightgown for Barbra Streisand to wear in her first non-musical film The Owl and the Pussycat (1970). The short black nightgown featured appliqué pink hands cupping the breasts[7] and (to quote Roth's own description, "a heart on her pee-pee."[2] Interviewed in 2013 about the origins of the costume idea, Roth said that her research included "looking for dirty, erotic, skuzzy underwear" in the pornographic magazine Screw, after which "somehow or another I made it up."[8] Roth later re-used her hands-on-breasts design for the 2013 stage play The Nance,[8] which won that year's Tony Award for costume design.[9]

Roth's first Oscar nomination was for 1984's Places in the Heart, set in Depression-era Texas.[10] Roth persuaded Sally Field that, for her "going-into-town-to-ask-for-a-loan-at-the-bank" scenes, a 1930s-type crotchless girdle would help her to walk and sit the right way.[2] The costume Oscar that year, however, went to Miloš Forman's Amadeus.[11]

Roth's costumes for three distinct time frames in The English Patient (1996) earned her first Oscar. According to producer Saul Zaentz, Roth worked for half her usual salary on the film "because she believed in the screenplay."[12] Roth's research for the costumes included the British Royal Geographical Society archives and 1930s photos of Egypt by photojournalist Lee Miller. Many of the film's varied military uniforms were authentic from the period; others were copied line-for-line from originals by a Savile Row tailor.[13][14]

Also in 1996, Roth did costumes for The Birdcage, a comedy film starring starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane as the flamboyant owners of a Florida drag club. Talking about his costume, Williams remembered "those ballroom pants and the silk shirts with the shoulder pads. The details were amazing. This was a guy who was still living in the ’70s. The clothes captured exactly who Armand was for me."[12]

Her most-awarded film was 2020's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, where her costume designs (including flapper costumes and a rubber body suit for Viola Davis based on the body measurements of Aretha Franklin) won the Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period Film, Britain's BAFTA, and the Academy Award for Best Costume Design.[15]

In the 2023 film Barbie, Roth appears onscreen in a cameo role, portraying and credited as "the woman on a bench." In the scene, Barbie sits down besides Roth and tells the 91 year-old that she is "so beautiful", and Roth responds with a smile, "I know it."[2] In a Rolling Stone interview, director Greta Gerwig said that the brief scene "doesn’t lead anywhere" but "If I cut the scene, I don’t know what this movie is about."[16] Maureen Dowd in The New York Times described Roth's interaction with Barbie as a "pivotal scene."[2]

Roth's more than one hundred screen credits for costume design include The World of Henry Orient, Midnight Cowboy, Klute, Working Girl, Silkwood, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Mambo Kings, The Birdcage, Primary Colors, Cold Mountain, Closer, Freedomland, The Good Shepherd, Margot at the Wedding, Mamma Mia!, Evening, and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.

Roth's dozens of stage credits include The Odd Couple, The Star-Spangled Girl, Purlie, Seesaw, They're Playing Our Song, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Biloxi Blues, Butley, The Vertical Hour, Deuce, and The Waverly Gallery.

Multiple collaborations

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Notes
1964 The World of Henry Orient George Roy Hill
1966 A Fine Madness Irvin Kershner
1967 Up the Down Staircase Robert Mulligan
1968 Sweet November Robert Ellis Miller
Pretty Poison Noel Black
1969 Midnight Cowboy John Schlesinger
1970 The Owl and the Pussycat Herbert Ross
The People Next Door David Greene
Jenny George Bloomfield
1971 The Pursuit of Happiness Robert Mulligan
They Might Be Giants Anthony Harvey
Klute Alan J. Pakula
1972 The Valachi Papers Terence Young with Giorgio Desideri
1974 Crazy Joe Carlo Lizzani
Law and Disorder Ivan Passer
1975 The Day of the Locust John Schlesinger
Mandingo Richard Fleischer
The Happy Hooker Nicholas Sgarro
1976 Burnt Offerings Dan Curtis
Murder by Death Robert Moore
Drum Steve Carver
Marathon Man John Schlesinger with Robert De Mora; uncredited
Independence John Huston Short
1977 The Goodbye Girl Herbert Ross
1978 Coming Home Hal Ashby
Nunzio Paul Williams
California Suite Herbert Ross
1979 Hair Miloš Forman
Promises in the Dark Jerome Hellman
1980 Dressed to Kill Brian De Palma with Gary Jones
9 to 5 Colin Higgins
The Island Michael Ritchie
1981 Only When I Laugh Glenn Jordan
Second-Hand Hearts Hal Ashby
Rollover Alan J. Pakula
Blow Out Brian De Palma
Honky Tonk Freeway John Schlesinger
1982 The World According to Garp George Roy Hill
1983 Silkwood Mike Nichols
The Man Who Loved Women Blake Edwards
The Survivors Michael Ritchie
1984 Places in the Heart Robert Benton
1985 Jagged EdgeRichard Marquand
Sweet DreamsKarel Reisz
The Slugger's WifeHal Ashby
MaxiePaul Aaron
1986The Morning AfterSidney Lumet
HeartburnMike Nichols
1988The Unbearable Lightness of BeingPhilip Kaufman
Stars and BarsPat O'Connor
Biloxi BluesMike Nichols
Funny FarmGeorge Roy Hill
Working GirlMike Nichols
1989Her AlibiBruce Beresford
Family BusinessSidney Lumet
The January ManPat O'Connorwith Neil Spisak
1990Everybody WinsKarel Reisz
Q & ASidney Lumetwith Neil Spisak
The Bonfire of the VanitiesBrian De Palma
Postcards from the EdgeMike Nichols
Pacific HeightsJohn Schlesingerwith Bridget Kelly
1991Regarding HenryMike Nichols
1992The Mambo KingsArne Glimcherwith Gary Jones and Bridget Kelly
School TiesRobert Mandel
Consenting AdultsAlan J. Pakulawith Gary Jones
A Stranger Among UsSidney Lumet
1993Dennis the MenaceNick Castlewith Bridget Kelly
DaveIvan Reitman
1994Guarding TessHugh Wilsonwith Sue Gandy
WolfMike Nichols
1995SabrinaSydney Pollackwith Gary Jones
Just CauseArne Glimcher
1996The English PatientAnthony Minghella
Before and AfterBarbet Schroeder
The BirdcageMike Nichols
1997In & OutFrank Oz
1998The SiegeEdward Zwick
Primary ColorsMike Nicholswith Gary Jones
HushJonathan Darby
1999The Out-of-TownersSam Weisman
The Talented Mr. RipleyAnthony Minghellawith Gary Jones
2000Finding ForresterGus Van Sant
What Planet Are You From?Mike Nichols
2001Someone like YouTony Goldwynwith Michelle Matland
2002The HoursStephen Daldry
SignsM. Night Shyamalan
Changing LanesRoger Michell
2003Cold MountainAnthony Minghellawith Carlo Poggioli
2004The Stepford WivesFrank Oz
The VillageM. Night Shyamalan
CloserMike Nichols
2006The Good ShepherdRobert De Niro
FreedomlandJoe Rothwith Michelle Matland
2007EveningLajos Koltai
Margot at the WeddingNoah Baumbach
2008Mamma Mia!Phyllida Lloyd
DoubtJohn Patrick Shanley
What Just HappenedBarry Levinson
The ReaderStephen Daldrywith Donna Maloney
2009Julie & JuliaNora Ephron
2010Rabbit HoleJohn Cameron Mitchell
Last Night Massy Tadjedin
2011A Little Bit of HeavenNicole Kassell
The ResidentAntti Jokinen
Mr. Popper's Penguins Mark Waters
Extremely Loud and Incredibly CloseStephen Daldry
2012SafeBoaz Yakinwith Michelle Matland
Hope SpringsDavid Frankel
2013The Way, Way BackNat Faxon & Jim Rashwith Michelle Matland
2014LullabyAndrew Levitas
While We're YoungNoah Baumbach
2015Ricki and the FlashJonathan Demme
2016The Girl on the TrainTate Taylorwith Michelle Matland
2017The Yellow BirdsAlexandre Moorswith Lisa Loen and Donna Maloney
The Only Living Boy in New YorkMarc Webbwith Michelle Matland
The Post[17]Steven Spielberg
2018The SeagullMichael Mayer
2020Ma Rainey's Black BottomGeorge C. Wolfe
2021The HumansStephen Karam
2022White NoiseNoah Baumbach
2023BarbieGreta GerwigAs actor; plays "The Woman on the Bench"

Television

Year Title Director Notes
1971 All the Way Home Fred Coe Television movie
1972 The Snoop Sisters Leonard B. Stern Episode: "The Female Instinct"
1974 Great Performances Kirk Browning & Ellis Rabb Episode: "Enemies"
1975 Valley Forge Fielder Cook Television movie
1977 The Royal Family Kirk Browning & Ellis Rabb
The Best of Families Several Miniseries
1987 American Playhouse Jerry Zaks & Kirk Browning Episode: "The House of Blue Leaves"
2001 Wit Mike Nichols Television movie, HBO
2003 Angels in America Miniseries, HBO
2011 Mildred Pierce Todd Haynes

Theatre

Work as a costume designer[18]

Year Title Venue
1957Small War on Murray HillEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1958Maybe TuesdayPlayhouse Theatre, Broadway
Make a MillionMorosco Theatre, Broadway
DisenchantedCoronet Theatre, Broadway
1959A Desert IncidentJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
ChériMorosco Theatre, Broadway
Take Me AlongShubert Theatre, Broadway
1960The Cool WorldEugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway
Face of a Hero
1961A Far CountryMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
Purlie VictoriousLongacre Theatre, Broadway
Look, We've Come ThroughHudson Theatre, Broadway
1962Isle of ChildrenCort Theatre, Broadway
Venus at LargeMorosco Theatre, Broadway
1963Natural AffectionBooth Theatre, Broadway
Children from Their GamesMorosco Theatre, Broadway
A Case of LibelLongacre Theatre, Broadway
The Public EyeMorosco Theatre, Broadway
1964The Last AnalysisBelasco Theatre, Broadway
Slow Dance on the Killing GroundPlymouth Theatre, Broadway
I Had a BallMartin Beck Theatre, Broadway
1965The Odd CouplePlymouth Theatre, Broadway
Mrs. DallyJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
The Impossible YearsPlayhouse Theatre, Broadway
1966The Wayward StorkRichard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway
The Star-Spangled GirlPlymouth Theatre, Broadway
1967Something DifferentCort Theatre, Broadway
1968Happiness Is Just a Little Thing Called a Rolls RoyceEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1969Play It Again, SamBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway
My Daughter, Your SonBooth Theatre, Broadway
Tiny AliceANTA Theatre, Broadway
Three Sisters
1970GantryGeorge Abbot Theatre, Broadway
PurlieANTA Theatre, Broadway
The Engagement BabyHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
1971Father's DayJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
1972Fun CityMorosco Theatre, Broadway
Twelfth NightVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway
Children! Children!Ritz Theatre, Broadway
6 Rms Riv VuHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
Lunt-Fontaine Theatre, Broadway
EnemiesVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway
1972–73PurlieBilly Rose Theatre, Broadway
1973The Merchant of VeniceVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway
SeesawUris Theatre, Broadway
Mark Hellinger Theatre, Broadway
The Women46th Street Theatre, Broadway
1976The Royal FamilyHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
The HeiressBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway
1977The Importance of Being EarnestCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
1978Do You Turn Somersaults?46th Street Theatre, Broadway
1978–82The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
1978–79The Crucifer of BloodHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
1978First Monday in the MorningMajestic Theatre, Broadway
1979–81They're Playing Our SongImperial Theatre, Broadway
1979StrangersJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
1980–81Lunch HourEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1982–84The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasEugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway
1982–83Present LaughterCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
1983The Misanthrope
1984Open AdmissionsMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
1984–85Design for LivingCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
HurlyburlyEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1985–86Biloxi BluesNeil Simon Theatre, Broadway
1985Arms and the ManCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
1985–86The Odd CoupleBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway
Singin' in the RainGershwin Theatre, Broadway
1986–87Social SecurityEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
The House of Blue LeavesVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway
Plymouth Theatre, Broadway
Born Yesterday46th Street Theatre, Broadway
1992Death and the MaidenBrooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
A Small Family BusinessMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
1993Any Given DayLongacre Theatre, Broadway
1994What's Wrong With This Picture?Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
1996–97Present LaughterWalter Kerr Theatre, Play
2000–02The Tale of the Allergist's Wife
2005–06The Odd CoupleBrooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
2006–07ButleyBooth Theatre, Broadway
The Vertical HourMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
2007The Year of Magical ThinkingBooth Theatre, Broadway
DeuceMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
2009Hedda GablerAmerican Airlines Theatre, Broadway
2011The Book of MormonEugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway
2012Death of a SalesmanEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
Gore Vidal's The Best ManGerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway
2013The NanceLyceum Theatre, Broadway
The Testament of MaryWalter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue MengersBooth Theatre, Broadway
2013–14BetrayalEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
2014A Raisin in the Sun
2014–15This is Our YouthCort Theatre, Broadway
It's Only a PlayGerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, Broadway
A Delicate BalanceJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
2015Fish in the DarkCort Theatre, Broadway
2015–16Sylvia
MiseryBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway
2016Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical
Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
Music Box Theatre, Broadway
BlackbirdBelasco Theatre, Broadway
2016–17The Front PageBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway
2017–18Meteor ShowerCort Theatre, Broadway
2018Three Tall WomenJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
The Iceman ComethBernard B. Jacobs Theatre, Broadway
CarouselImperial Theatre, Broadway
To Kill a MockingbirdShubert Theatre, Broadway
2018–19The Waverly GalleryJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
The PromLongacre Theatre, Broadway
2019King LearCort Theatre, Broadway
Gary: A Sequel to Titus AndronicusBooth Theatre, Broadway
2020Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1984 Best Costume Design Places in the Heart Nominated [19]
1996 The English Patient Won [20]
[21]
1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated [22]
2002 The Hours Nominated [23]
2020 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Won [24]
[25]
[26]

Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1986 Outstanding Costumes - Miniseries Roanoak: Part 1 Nominated [27]
2004 Angels in America Nominated
2011 Mildred Pierce Nominated

Tony Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1965 Best Producer of a Play Slow Dance on the Killing Ground Nominated
1976 Best Costume Design The Royal Family Nominated
1979 The Crucifer of Blood Nominated
1986 The House of Blue Leaves Nominated
2011 Best Costume Design in a Musical The Book of Mormon Nominated
2013 Best Costume Design of a Play The Nance Won [28]
2016 Best Costume Design in a Musical Shuffle Along Nominated [29]
2018 Carousel Nominated [30]
Best Costume Design of a Play Three Tall Women Nominated
The Iceman Cometh Nominated
2019 To Kill a Mockingbird Nominated [31]
Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus Nominated

References

  1. "The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania on July 6, 1964 · 6". Newspapers.com.
  2. Dowd, Maureen (July 23, 2023). "Ann Roth Is Hollywood's Secret Weapon". The New York Times. Retrieved July 30, 2023. Ms. Roth has a pivotal scene with Margot Robbie in the "Barbie" movie, directed by her friend Greta Gerwig (Ms. Roth calls her "Gret").
  3. "Ann Roth at LiveDesignOnline.com". Archived from the original on 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2008-03-04.
  4. @frankelglenn (March 13, 2021). "How the great Ann Roth designed not just costumes but characters for Midnight Cowboy" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  5. Frankel, Glenn (March 13, 2021). "Dressing Ratso". Air Mail. Retrieved July 30, 2023. Roth told me she starts from a simple premise: she doesn't just make costumes; she makes characters. The idea was to find the clothes Ratso would have bought from the places he would have bought them—or, in his case, the places he might have stolen them from
  6. "Half a Century Later, the Clothes of Midnight Cowboy Still Speak Volumes". GQ. March 3, 2021. Retrieved July 30, 2023. As Midnight Cowboy's wildly talented costume designer Ann Roth demonstrated, clothes could mean as much, psychologically, as a performance or a line of dialogue
  7. "Young Barbra Streisand stuns in unearthed pictures as she dons show-stopping nightgown". Daily Express. April 23, 2022. Her outfit featured a polka dot pattern and diamantés sewn into the spaghetti strap top. The unusual blouse also boasted a pattern cut in the shape of hands over either breast.
  8. "Brooklyn designer suing Yoko Ono, but sexy concept dates to Barbra Streisand". Brooklyn Eagle. March 26, 2013. Retrieved July 30, 2023. A Brooklyn fashion designer is suing Yoko Ono for $10 million, claiming she ripped off her sexy clothing line featuring flimsy fabrics, cutouts and "hands" positioned over strategic body parts – a look made famous in 1970 by Barbra Streisand in the smash film The Owl and the Pussycat.
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  10. "The talented Ann Roth". Live Design Online. February 1, 2000. Retrieved August 1, 2023. There are very few people who have done as much in the 30s as I have," she says, "but when I did English Patient, I wouldn't have dreamed of doing it without starting research again.
  11. "Do the Oscars really reward the best costumes?" BBC (January 30, 2020)
  12. "Costumes with character". Morning Call. April 3, 1997. Retrieved August 3, 2023. Roth, a native of Hanover, York County, has lived in Martins Creek since 1969, when she moved there from Manhattan with her husband, the now-deceased lighting designer Harry Green.
  13. "A Thousand Shades of Weather-Beaten Khaki". LA Times. November 14, 1996. Retrieved August 3, 2023. Relying on such sources as the British Royal Geographic Society archives, including photos of a map-making expedition believed to have included de Almasy, Roth learned that, on safari, the men occasionally dressed in suits and the women in furs.
  14. "Ann Roth". Netflix Queue. April 1, 2021. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
  15. "Oscar Winning Costume Designer Ann Roth: "It's Not The Costume, It's The Character"". The Observer. January 26, 2022. Retrieved July 30, 2023. In October, she received her third Lifetime Achievement Award—this, the Ming Cho Lee Award from the Henry Hewes Design Awards. She also has the Irene Sharaff Award from the Theater Development Fund and a place in the Theater Hall of Fame on the walls of the Gershwin.
  16. "The Brain Behind 'Barbie': Inside the Brilliant Mind of Greta Gerwig". Rolling Stone. July 3, 2023. Retrieved July 30, 2023. I love that scene so much. And the older woman on the bench is the costume designer Ann Roth. She's a legend.
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