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Anna Hill Johnstone was an American costume designer who was born in Greenville, South Carolina on April 7, 1913, and grew up in Richmond, Virginia.〔(Anna Hill Johnstone – IBDB – credits )〕 Johnstone designed costumes for more than sixty films and received two Academy Award nominations for her work on ''The Godfather'' and ''Ragtime''.〔(Anna Hill Johnstone – IMBD )〕 In 2006, she was posthumously awarded the Costume Designers Guild "Hall of Fame" award.〔(IMDB Anna Hill Johnstone awards )〕 Johnstone, whose married name was Robinson, chose to be credited under her maiden name, and was often referred to as "Johnnie."〔New York Times "Anna Johnstone, 79, A Designer of Costumes for Films and Plays" obituary – by Bruce Lambert - October 19, 1992〕 Johnstone worked with some of the most respected and idiosyncratic American film directors such as Elia Kazan, Sidney Lumet, Frank Perry, Milos Forman, and Francis Ford Coppola.〔(Anna Hill Johnstone – IMBD )〕〔New York Times "Anna Johnstone, 79, a Designer of Costumes for Films and Plays" obituary – by Bruce Lambert - October 19, 1992〕 Some of Johnstone's film credits included ''Serpico'', ''On the Waterfront'', ''East of Eden'', ''Baby Doll'', ''Dog Day Afternoon'', ''A Face in the Crowd'', ''The Swimmer'' and ''The Godfather''.〔(Anna Hill Johnstone – IMBD )〕〔New York Times "Anna Johnstone, 79, A Designer of Costumes for Films and Plays" obituary – by Bruce Lambert - October 19, 1992〕〔(Hollywood.com Anna Johnstone biography )〕〔(TCM Biography – Anna Hill Johnstone )〕 ==Career== Anna Hill Johnstone worked for over forty years in the film business on more than sixty films and was a frequent collaborator with Elia Kazan and Sidney Lumet.〔(Anna Hill Johnstone – IMBD )〕 She got her start working on student productions at Barnard College, later becoming a seamstress for summer stock stage shows. She graduated from Barnard in 1934 and forty years later, received another honorary degree there. Her first full credit for costume design was for the 1937 Broadway hit ''Having Wonderful Time''.〔(Anna Hill Johnstone – IBDB – credits )〕〔New York Times "Anna Johnstone, 79, A Designer of Costumes for Films and Plays" obituary – by Bruce Lambert - October 19, 1992〕 Other stage productions would follow, including ''Bell, Book and Candle'' and ''A Streetcar Named Desire''. In 1948, Johnstone made the move to working in films, obtaining her first costume design credit on ''Portrait of Jennie''.〔New York Times "Anna Johnstone, 79, A Designer of Costumes for Films and Plays" obituary – by Bruce Lambert - October 19, 1992〕 In 1953, Johnstone began her long association with noted film director Elia Kazan on his Academy Award winning film, ''On the Waterfront''. Other Kazan films that she worked on include, ''East of Eden'', ''Baby Doll'', ''A Face in the Crowd'', ''Wild River'', ''Splendor in the Grass'' and ''America, America''. She worked on more than a half dozen pictures with director Sidney Lumet including ''Fail-Safe'', ''Serpico'', ''The Verdict'' and ''Dog Day Afternoon''. In addition to her work with Lumet and Kazan, Johnstone was also a frequent collaborator with The Perrys, Frank and Eleanor, on films such as ''David and Lisa'' and ''The Swimmer''.〔(Anna Hill Johnstone – IMBD )〕
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