Walter Plunkett
Walter Plunkett (June 5, 1902 – March 8, 1982) was a prolific costume designer who worked on more than 150 projects throughout his career in the Hollywood film industry.
Plunkett's first credited work as a costume designer was the 1927 film Hard-Boiled Haggerty. At RKO, he developed a huge costume and wardrobe department that became a major studio asset. Given free rein, he set about creating costumes that rivaled the work of his contemporaries, such as Travis Banton and Adrian. Plunkett's best-known work is featured in two films, Gone with the Wind (1939) and Singin' in the Rain (1952), in which he lampooned his initial style of the Roaring Twenties. In 1951, Plunkett shared an Oscar with Orry-Kelly and Irene Sharaff for An American in Paris.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Gone with the Wind
Costume Design
1939
Movie
Singin' in the Rain
Costume Design
1952
Movie
Stagecoach
Costume Design
1939
Movie
Forbidden Planet
Costume Design
1956
Movie
An American in Paris
Costume Design
1951
Movie
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Costume Design
1954
Movie
How the West Was Won
Costume Design
1962
Movie
Adam's Rib
Costume Design
1949
Movie
The Most Dangerous Game
Costume Design
1932
Movie
Father of the Bride
Costume Design
1950
Movie
Little Women
Costume Design
1949
Movie
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Costume Designer
1939