Irene Lentz - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

Year Title Notes
1933 Goldie Gets Along Costume designer, uncredited
1933 Flying Down to Rio Cosume designer, uncredited
1937 Shall We Dance Gowns for Ginger Rogers
1937 Vogues of 1938 Gowns for Joan Bennett
1938 You Can't Take It With You Gowns for Jean Arthur
1938 Topper Takes a Trip Gowns for Constance Bennett
1938 Vivacious Lady Gowns for Ginger Rogers
1939 In Name Only Gowns for Carole Lombard
1939 Intermezzo: A Love Story Costume designer for Ingrid Bergman
1939 Midnight Gowns for Claudette Colbert
1940 Green Hell Gowns for Jean Arthur
1940 Seven Sinners Gowns for Marlene Dietrich
1941 That Uncertain Feelings Gowns for Merle Oberon
1941 Mr. & Mrs. Smith Gowns for Carole Lombard
1941 To Be or Not to Be Gowns for Carole Lombard
1942 Take a Letter, Darling Gowns for Rosalind Russell
1942 You Were Never Lovelier Gowns for Rita Hayworth
1943 No Time for Love Gowns for Claudette Colbert
1943 Girl Crazy Costume supervisor
1944 Gaslight Costume designer
1944 Bathing Beauty Costume supervisor
1945 The Picture of Dorian Grey Costume supervisor
1945 Week-End at the Waldorf Costume supervisor
1946 Harvey Girls, TheThe Harvey Girls Costume supervisor
1946 Ziegfeld Follies Costume designer/supervisor, uncredited
1947 Lady in the Lake Costume supervisor
1947 Cass Timberlane Costume designer
1948 Easter Parade Costume designer (women)
1948 Pirate, TheThe Pirate Costume supervisor
1949 Barkleys of Broadway, TheThe Barkleys of Broadway Costume designer
1949 Neptune's Daughter Costume designer
1950 Shadow on the Wall Costume designer
1960 Midnight Lace Gowns for Doris Day
1961 Lover Come Back Gown for Doris Day
1963 Gathering of Eagles, AA Gathering of Eagles Costume designer

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