Miles White
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Miles E. White (July 27, 1914 – February 17, 2000) was a top costume designer of Broadway musicals for 25 years. He is known in the entertainment industry for his well rendered, prolific, imaginative and witty designs. He won recognition, including four Donaldson Awards and two Tony Awards.
Career
White designed for five movies, and he received Oscar nominations for three of them. These were The Greatest Show on Earth, There's No Business Like Show Business, and Mike Todd's Around the World in 80 Days.
White designed costumes for Rodgers and Hammerstein's first two Broadway hits, Oklahoma! and Carousel, and dozens of other musicals as well as ballets, ice shows, circuses, and TV productions. His costume designs for the Ice Capades of 1965 (along with Billy Livingston and Celine Faur) were noted: "And those beautiful costumes are the efforts of Miles White, Billy Livingston and Celine Faur." His last Broadway show was Tricks, in 1973, for which he received a Tony nomination. As musicals were revived, the productions occasionally used his designs, and also true for Fall River Legend for the American Ballet Theatre. In 1989, he redesigned the "High Button Shoes" number for Jerome Robbins' Broadway.
Costume designer William Ivey Long referred to Miles White as "his hero," in a recording made of the March 20, 2000, memorial service at the York Theater. In this audio recording, he also cited White's "exquisite drawings," works of art in themselves, in addition to their role as working design sketches.[citation needed]
Douglas Colby, expert on theater design, tells the story of accompanying White to a performance of Fall River Legend several years ago. He said, "The distinguished costume designer Patricia Zipprodt approached the urbane, monocled gentleman I was accompanying, my friend Miles White, and introduced him to her guests as 'God.' One understood what she meant," Colby concluded. This information appears in the Playbill booklet distributed at the March 20, 2000 Memorial Service.[citation needed]
As reported in The New York Times, Mary C. Henderson in her book Theater in America, mentioned that Miles White's designs were inspired by the dance and the circus. "His costumes are constructed to move with the performer's body, not an easy feat," she wrote. After Oklahoma!, she noted, he dominated musical comedy costuming for more than 25 years."
White died on February 17, 2000.
Personal life
White was the uncle of New York jazz singer Carla White.
Work
Source for Broadway productions:Playbill Vault
| 1938: Paradise Clue 1938: Right This Way (Broadway Debut) 1938: You Never Know 1939: Copacabana 1939: Walton Roof (Philadelphia) 1939: Versailles Supper Club 1940: It Happened On Ice 1941: Best Foot Forward 1941: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1942: The Pirate 1942: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1943: Ziegfeld Follies 1943: Early to Bed 1943: Get Away Old Man 1943: Oklahoma! 1944: Up In Arms (film) 1944: Dream with Music 1944: Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe 1944: Bloomer Girl 1945: Carousel 1945: The Day Before Spring 1946: Gypsy Lady 1946: The Duchess of Malfi 1946: The Kid From Brooklyn (film) 1947: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1947: High Button Shoes (original designs) 1947: Bloomer Girl (original designs) 1948: Fall River Legend 1948: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1949: Carousel (original designs) 1949: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1949: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1950: Bless You All (Tony Award) 1951: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1951: Oklahoma!(original designs) 1951: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1952: The Greatest Show on Earth (film) 1952: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1952: Pal Joey | 1952: Three Wishes For Jamie 1952: Two's Company 1953: Oklahoma! (original designs) 1953: Hazel Flagg (Tony Award) 1953: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1954: The Girl in Pink Tights 1954: There's No Business Like Show Business (film) 1954: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1955: Ankles Aweigh 1955: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1955: Strip For Action (Closed prior to NY) 1956: Around the World in Eighty Days 1957: Eugenia 1957: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1957: Time Remembered 1957: Jamaica 1957: The Carefree Heart 1958: Tristan 1958: Oh, Captain! 1959: Cheri 1959: Take Me Along 1959: Show Business (Carol Channing on tour) 1960: Bye Bye Birdie 1960: The Unsinkable Molly Brown 1961: Show Girl 1961: Milk And Honey 1962: Song of Norway (on tour) 1963: Zenda 1966: Ice Capades 1969: 1491 1969: Oklahoma! (original designs) 1970: Candida 1971: A Day In The Life Of Just About Everyone 1972: A Quarter For The Ladies Room 1973: Tricks 1976: Best Friend 1977: The Ice Show 1980: Changes 1989: Jerome Robbins' Broadway ("High Button Shoes" segment) |
External links
- at the Internet Broadway Database
- at IMDb