Albert Wolsky
- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Albert Wolsky was born in Paris, France in 1930. He graduated from City
College of New York and began to work in the travel industry. After
several years of doing this, he decided at age 30, he wanted to pursue
a career as a costume designer. His first entree was working as a
"gofor" to legendary costume maker Helene Pons during her execution of
the Adrian/Tony Duquette designs for the original Broadway production
of "CAMELOT". His abilities were noticed by many of the designers
working with Miss Pons and he began to work his way up to assisting
some of the highest regarded designers in New York, including Theoni
Aldridge. Within six years, he was designing Broadway productions under
his own name and in 1968, he would have his first film credit, "HEART
IS A LONELY HUNTER".
Bringing the knowlege he learned while working on Broadway, Mr. Wolsky would concentrate his career on the designing of feature films. Over the next three decades he would build a body of work impressive not only by size but by it's addressing every possible film genre with a consistant level of design quality. His easy manner and eye for detail would not only bring him repeat assignments from his colleaugues but earn him the reputation as both Paul Muzarsky's and the late Bob Fosse's costume designer. To date, he has been nominated for the Academy Award five times, winning it twice. He was also honored by The Costume Designer's Guild with their lifetime achievement award.
Bringing the knowlege he learned while working on Broadway, Mr. Wolsky would concentrate his career on the designing of feature films. Over the next three decades he would build a body of work impressive not only by size but by it's addressing every possible film genre with a consistant level of design quality. His easy manner and eye for detail would not only bring him repeat assignments from his colleaugues but earn him the reputation as both Paul Muzarsky's and the late Bob Fosse's costume designer. To date, he has been nominated for the Academy Award five times, winning it twice. He was also honored by The Costume Designer's Guild with their lifetime achievement award.