Fiona Crombie
Australian costume and production designer
Fiona Crombie (born c. 1973)[1] is an Australian costume and production designer.[2][3][4] She was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Production Design for the period film The Favourite.[5]
Crombie was born in Adelaide; when she was two, her family moved to Sydney where she attended Turramurra Public School.[1] Crombie graduated in 1988[6] from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and then became the resident designer at the Sydney Theatre Company.[7]
Crombie is the daughter of film director Donald Crombie.[1] She is married to Peter Knowles and the couple has two children.
Theatre
- Three Sisters, Sydney Theatre Company, 2001
- The Shape of Things, Sydney Theatre Company, January 2003
- Hedda Gabler, Sydney Theatre Company, July 2004; Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, February 2006
- Journal of the Plague Year, Malthouse Theatre, April 2005
- The Ham Funeral, Malthouse Theatre Company, April 2005
- King Lear, Melbourne Theatre Company, July 2005
- The Cherry Orchard, Sydney Theatre Company, December 2005
- Moving Target (by Marius von Mayenburg), Adelaide Festival, February 2008; Malthouse Theatre, March 2008
- Hamlet, Bell Shakespeare, July 2008
- The Great (by Tony McNamara), Sydney Theatre Company, May 2008
- The City (by Clyde Fitch), Sydney Theatre Company, June 2009
- The Seven Stages of Grieving, Sydney Theatre Company, 2021
Filmography
- 2011: Snowtown
- 2012: Beaconsfield
- 2012: Dead Europe
- 2013: Top of the Lake
- 2014: Son of a Gun
- 2015: Macbeth
- 2015: Truth
- 2016: Una
- 2018: Mary Magdalene
- 2018: The Favourite
- 2019: The King
- 2021: Cruella
- 2023: Beau Is Afraid
- 2024: Mickey 17
References
- ^ a b c Alison Stephenson (25 February 2019). "From Turramurra Public School to Oscar nominee, Fiona Crombie's North Shore beginnings". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 6 November 2021.(subscription required)
- ^ Maddox, Garry (22 February 2019). "How an Australian created the Oscar-nominated look of The Favourite". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Busch, Anita (22 January 2019). "The Favourite's Oscar Nominated Production Designer Fiona Crombie on the Biggest Challenges". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ Rackham, Annabel (16 February 2019). "Meet The Favourite's Bafta-winning working mums". BBC News. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "The 91st Academy Awards (2019) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "NIDA alumni sweep up AACTA awards nominations". National Institute of Dramatic Art. Australia. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ "Australian Fiona Crombie marches toward Oscar". SBS News. Australia. 4 February 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
Further reading
- Jane Cornwell (9 March 2019). "Two of Us: Costume designer and Oscar nominee Fiona Crombie – Dad recognised the creative spirit in me". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
External links
- Fiona Crombie at AusStage
- Fiona Crombie at IMDb
- Fiona Crombie at HLA Management Australia
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(1996–1999)
- Stuart Craig (1996)
- Peter Lamont (1997)
- Eugenio Zanetti (1998)
- Rick Heinrichs (1999)
(2000–2005)
- Arthur Max (2000)
- Catherine Martin (2001)
- Grant Major (2002)
- Grant Major (2003)
- Rick Heinrichs (2004)
- John Myhre (2005)
(2000–present)
- David Gropman (2000)
- Aline Bonetto (2001)
- Jeannine Oppewall (2002)
- Henry Bumstead (2003)
- Alex McDowell (2004)
- David J. Bomba (2005)
- Peter Lamont (2006)
- Jess Gonchor (2007)
- Mark Digby (2008)
- Karl Júlíusson (2009)
- Thérèse DePrez (2010)
- Donald Graham Burt (2011)
- Dennis Gassner (2012)
- K. K. Barrett (2013)
- Kevin Thompson (2014)
- Arthur Max (2015)
- David Wasco (2016)
- François Audouy (2017)
- Nelson Coates (2018)
- Lee Ha-jun (2019)
- Wynn Thomas (2020)
- Mark Tildesley (2021)
- Rick Heinrichs (2022)
- Suzie Davies (2023)
(2006–present)
- Eugenio Caballero (2006)
- Dennis Gassner (2007)
- Nathan Crowley (2008)
- Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg (2009)
- Guy Hendrix Dyas (2010)
- Stuart Craig (2011)
- David Gropman (2012)
- Andy Nicholson (2013)
- Charles Wood (2014)
- Colin Gibson (2015)
- Guy Hendrix Dyas (2016)
- Dennis Gassner (2017)
- Hannah Beachler (2018)
- Charles Wood (2019)
- Nathan Crowley (2020)
- Patrice Vermette (2021)
- Jason Kisvarday (2022)
- James Price and Shona Heath (2023)
(2006–present)
- Tingxiao Huo (2006)
- Jack Fisk (2007)
- Donald Graham Burt (2008)
- Sarah Greenwood (2009)
- Eve Stewart (2010)
- Dante Ferretti (2011)
- Sarah Greenwood (2012)
- Catherine Martin (2013)
- Adam Stockhausen (2014)
- Jack Fisk (2015)
- Wynn Thomas (2016)
- Paul Denham Austerberry (2017)
- Fiona Crombie (2018)
- Barbara Ling (2019)
- Donald Graham Burt (2020)
- Tamara Deverell (2021)
- Florencia Martin (2022)
- Ruth De Jong (2023)