Fred Valles
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Born as Fred Valles on 4 May 1886 in London, this Hollywood costume designer took the name Arlington Valles as his professional handle, eventually jettisoning the "Arlington" part completely. He first provided costumes for the 1938 version of A Christmas Carol. He did noticeably good work on National Velvet (1944), Albert Lewin's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), The Yearling (1946) and That Forsyte Woman (1949, for which he received an Academy Award nomination). In 1960, his efforts on his last film, Spartacus, won him an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Color, shared with Bill Thomas. Valles died on 12 April 1970 in Los Angeles, California, aged 83.
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Spartacus
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Good News
Costume Design

Mrs. Parkington
Costume Design

The Harvey Girls
Costume Design

The Hoodlum Saint
Costume Design

Thunder Afloat
Costume Design

The Sea of Grass
Costume Design

That Forsyte Woman
Costume Design

Words and Music
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Easter Parade
Costume Design

Two Smart People
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Desire Me
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Broadway Melody of 1940
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Broadway Serenade
Costume Design

The Kid From Texas
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In the Good Old Summertime
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The Canterville Ghost
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The Great Sinner
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The Yearling
Costume Design

At the Circus
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Maisie
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Stand Up and Fight
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A Christmas Carol
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Big Jack
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Challenge to Lassie
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The Barkleys of Broadway
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Kim
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The Romance of Rosy Ridge
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Costume Design

The Picture of Dorian Gray
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Madame Bovary
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Two Sisters from Boston
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Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
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Her Highness and the Bellboy
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Song of Love
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Green Dolphin Street
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Bad Bascomb
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The Sword and the Rose
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