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Leah Rhodes was an American costume designer. She began her Hollywood career in 1939. After proving her mettle on a series of B-movies throughout the 40s, she started to gain more attention after working on The Big Sleep in 1946. This led to films like Key Largo, Adventures of Don Juan, White Heat and Strangers on a Train. Her last film was the Howard Hawks Western Rio Lobo, in 1970
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Leah Rhodes
Born 1902-07-21 (123 years ago) in Port Arthur.
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Academy Award for Best Costume Design (Adventures of Don Juan) | 1949 |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Academy Award for Best Costume Design (Adventures of Don Juan) | 1949 |











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