Anthony Powell, Oscar-winning costume designer, dies at 85
For Cruella de Vil, in two live-action movies based on a 1961 animated feature, Powell conceived wild, villainy-enhancing ensembles.
by Richard Sandomir
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Anthony Powell, an inventive British costume designer who won three Oscars but is perhaps best known for the outlandish clothing he conceived for Glenn Close as the fur-loving Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians and its sequel, died April 16 in London. He was 85.
The Costume Designers Guild announced his death but did not cite the cause. His fellow costume designer Tom Rand said he died in a nursing home.
Yvette Nicole Brown & Jayma Mays Join Maya Rudolph in Disenchanted Disney+ Sequel
Yvette Nicole Brown & Jayma Mays Join Maya Rudolph in Disenchanted Disney+ Sequel
Maya Rudolph, Yvette Nicole Brown and Jayma Mays will play the villains in the upcoming Enchanted sequel Disnenchated, only on Disney+.
Yvette Nicole Brown and Jayma Mays have joined the earlier announced Maya Rudolph, and are set to join a number of returning cast members in the sequel Disenchanted, coming exclusively to Disney+ in the near future. Fans have been patiently waiting for over a decade for the highly anticipated sequel to the original hit movie
Maya Rudolph Is the Main Villain in Disenchanted Disney+ Sequel
Maya Rudolph Is the Main Villain in Disenchanted Disney+ Sequel
Disney+ sequel Disenchanted will see Emmy winner Maya Rudolph play a villain in the Enchanted sequel.
The cast of the long-awaited Disney sequel,
Disenchanted, is slowly coming together, with the likes of two-time Primetime Emmy winner Maya Rudolph joining the project alongside
Community star Yvette Nicole Brown and
Glee star Jayma Mays. While the details of their respective characters is being kept under wraps, it is believed that Rudolph will play the movie s main villain, with Brown and Mays also on board as her fellow antagonists.
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The 16th Annual Roving Eye International Film Festival at Roger Williams University, presented in collaboration with the Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival, kicks off today April 12th and runs through April 18th as an online program.
This year s programming features over 80 films from across the world including short and feature-length films, numerous World and US Premieres; virtual panel discussions/symposia; Filmmaker Q&A s, and student film showcases. Virtual guests at this year s event have been curated from interviews undertaken by Steven Feinberg, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Film and Television Office, for the television series, doubleFEATURE, produced by Flickers on Rhode Island PBS.