FREE GUY - TOP GUN MAVERICK COSTUME DESIGNER MARLENE STEWART
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Costume Designer Marlene Stewart joins the podcast show for a exclusive Q&A interview with host Phillip Jr Boutté
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Marlene Stewart is an award-winning and groundbreaking costume designer, who has built a long and illustrious career working with some of cinema’s most prominent filmmakers.
Stewart’s early collaborations began with Academy Award® winning Oliver Stone, on the bio pics “The Doors” and “JFK.” She then went on to work with James Cameron on the iconic “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” and “True Lies.”
She continued her period work on “Ali” with the accomplished director Michael Mann, and then moved to more contemporary drama with award winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu on “21 Grams.”
Stewart has designed costumes for many other noted directors and producers on contemporary films including: Jerry Bruckheimer‘s “Gone in 60 Seconds” and “Coyote Ugly,” Joel Schumacher’s “Falling Down” with Michael Douglas, David Dobkin’s “The Judge” with Robert Downey Jr., Curtis Hanson’s “The River Wild” starring Meryl Streep, Nancy Meyer’s “The Holiday,” Phillip Noyce’s “The Saint,” and Kimberly Peirce’s “Stop-Loss.”
She has collaborated with Ben Stiller on three projects: “Tropic Thunder,” “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,” and “Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.” Her work with Will Smith also spans three films: “Ali,” “Hitch” and director Tony Scott’s “Enemy of the State.”
Stewart has worked with director Shawn Levy on four movies that include: Hugh Jackman in “Real Steel,” and Steve Carrel in “Date Night,” as well as on the two films from the Fox “Night at the Museum” franchise,
Her repertoire also includes the sci-fi film “Oblivion” directed by Joseph Kosinski, and starring Tom Cruise, the period fantasy “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” with Jeremy Renner, the 1930’s period film “The Phantom” starring Billy Zane, and the flamboyant “To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar” featuring Patrick Swayze.
Other early films include: “Siesta” with Ellen Barkin and Jodie Foster, the “Pet Sematary” series, James L Brooks’ “I’ll Do Anything,” and Abel Ferrara’s “Dangerous Games” starring Madonna and Harvey Keitel.
Sponsored by
FOX Studios Costumes
With an extensive array of costumes and textiles from all eras, the Fox on-lot warehouse provides costumers an opportunity to turn their ideas into works of art.
• Contemporary clothing & accessories
• Alterations & made-to-order pieces
• Offices & Prep Cages
• Fitting Rooms
• Wash & Dye Facilities
• Jewelry Room
• Walkabouts
• Specialty Items
Produced By
Martika Ibarra
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