Ann Roth

Kostümbildner - USA
Born October 30, 1931 in Haover, PA, USA

Mini-Biography:
Ann Roth was born on October 30, 1931 in Haover, PA, USA. She is an American Kostümbildner, known for Working Girl (1988), Dennis the Menace (1992), The world of Henry Orient (1964), Ann Roth's first movie on record is from 1964. Her last motion picture on file dates from 2017.

Ann Roth Filmography [Auszug]
2017: [] The Post (Costume Design), Directed by Steven Spielberg, with , Tom Hanks, ,
2002: [] Signs (Costume Design), Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, with Rory Culkin, Mel Gibson, Patricia Kalember,
1992: [/ /1] Dennis the Menace (Costume Design), Directed by Nick Castle jr., with Betty, Billie Bird, Daiana Campeanu,
1988: [/ /1] Working Girl (Costume Design), Directed by Mike Nichols, with Alec Baldwin, Philip Bosco, Joan Cusack,
1971: [] They might be giants (Costume Design), Directed by Anthony Harvey, with F. Murray Abraham, Candy Azzara, Paul Benedict,
1965: [] A Fine Madness (Costume Design), Directed by Irvin Kershner, with Sean Connery, Joanne Woodward,
1964: [03.19] The world of Henry Orient (Costume Design), Directed by George Roy Hill, with Peter Sellers, Paula Prentis, Angela Lansbury,

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