May Routh

Ida May Routh (12 July 1934 – 1 June 2022) was a British-American costume designer.

Routh was born in India, where she grew up in Jabalpur. She relocated to England for her education, graduating from the Saint Martin's School of Art.

She first worked as a fashion illustrator, with her work appearing in the magazines ''Vogue'' and ''Elle''. In 1969, she was offered a position by her former boyfriend Brian Duffy as an assistant to costume designer Anthony Mendleson for the film ''Oh! What a Lovely War'' (1969). Her first credited work as a costume designer was for the David Bowie film ''The Man Who Fell to Earth'' (1976). Other notable credits include ''Being There'' (1979), ''Splash'' (1984) and ''Newsies'' (1992). She worked often with director John Frankenheimer, including ''Andersonville'' (1996), ''George Wallace'' (1997), ''Ronin'' (1998) and ''Reindeer Games'' (2000). She received nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special for her work on ''Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter'' (1991) and ''Andersonville''.

Routh married production designer Brian Eatwell in 1983, and worked with him frequently until his death in 2007. She died on 1 June 2022, and was interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Provided by Wikipedia
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