Born 1907 (age 76) · Rome, Italy
Appears in 83 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vittorio Nino Novarese (May 15, 1907 in Rome, Italy – October 17, 1983 in Los Angeles, United States) was an Italian costume designer who found great success in Hollywood after decamping there in 1949. In his first year there he scored an Oscar nomination for his work on the film Prince of Foxes, winning the Academy Award 14 years later for the grandiose epic Cleopatra. He was also nominated twice in 1965 for both The Agony and the Ecstasy and The Greatest Story Ever Told, and won a second Oscar in 1970 for Cromwell. Novarese was trained as a militarist, but contrary to what one might think from the name, this only gave him the classical training to know how soldiers of different ranks were dressed and armed throughout history. His daughter is the actress Letícia Román who starred with John Saxon in The Girl Who Knew Too Much and with Elvis Presley in G.I. Blues.

Filmography

A Dog’s Life
6.9
A Dog’s Life
1950
Screenplay
Colossus and the Amazon Queen
Wild Is the Wind
6.8
Wild Is the Wind
1957
Novel
Two Anonymous Letters
5.3
Two Anonymous Letters
1945
Screenplay
The Great Deception
6.0
The Great Deception
1959
Writer
Ettore Fieramosca
6.6
Ettore Fieramosca
1938
Screenplay
House of Ricordi
6.3
House of Ricordi
1954
Screenplay
The Queen of Sheba
5.5
The Queen of Sheba
1952
Writer
The Affairs of Messalina
4.0
The Affairs of Messalina
1951
Screenplay
Il vento m'ha cantato una canzone
Night of Love
6.5
Night of Love
1954
Story
Les Misérables - Storm Over Paris
Lovers Without Love
7.5
Lovers Without Love
1948
Screenplay
Captain Falcon
6.5
Captain Falcon
1958
Writer
Don Juan's Night of Love
7.5
Don Juan's Night of Love
1952
Screenplay
The Fighting Men
6.5
The Fighting Men
1950
Screenplay
100 Years of Love
7.5
100 Years of Love
1954
Screenplay
El pasado te acusa
5.0
El pasado te acusa
1958
Screenplay
Manos sucias
6.5
Manos sucias
1957
Dialogue
No One Comes Back
6.0
No One Comes Back
1945
Screenplay