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Orry-Kelly

    Orry-Kelly, nacido originalmente como Orry George Kelly, dejó su Australia natal para convertirse en actor en Nueva York. En su lugar, se convirtió en uno de los diseñadores de vestuario más notables de Hollywood. Su trabajo en más de 300 películas le valió tres premios de la Academia al Mejor Diseño de Vestuario. Los diseños de Kelly dieron vida a personajes icónicos de la pantalla, y su maestría en telas y siluetas dotó a los personajes de carácter y época.

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    • Orry-Kelly created magic on screen, from Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon to Some Like It Hot. He won three Oscars for costume design. He dressed all the biggest stars, from Bette Davis to Marilyn Monroe. Yet few know who Orry-Kelly really was - until now. Discovered in a pillowcase, Orry-Kelly's long-lost memoirs reveal a wildly talented and cheeky rascal who lived a big life, on and off the set. From his childhood in Kiama to revelling in Sydney's underworld nightlife as a naive young artist and chasing his dreams of acting in New York, his early life is a wild and exciting ride. Sharing digs in New York with another aspiring actor, Cary Grant, and partying hard in between auditions, he ekes out a living painting murals for speakeasies before graduating to designing stage sets and costumes. When The Kid from Kiama finally arrives in Hollywood, it's clear his adventures have only just begun. Fearless, funny and outspoken, Orry-Kelly lived life to the full. In Women I've Undressed, he shares a wickedly delicious slice of it.

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