Miles White Net Worth

Miles White Net Worth is
$3 Million

Miles White Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018


Date Of BirthJuly 27, 1914
Died2000-02-17
Place Of BirthOakland, California, USA
ProfessionCostume Designer
Star SignLeo
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1The 1964-1965 NYC World's Fair, held in what is now Flushing Meadows Corona Park, symbolized a grand consumer show covering many products in America at the time for transportation, living, and consumer electronic needs in a way that would never be repeated at future world's fairs in North America. The fair ran for two six-month sessions: April 21-October 18, 1964 and April 21-October 17, 1965. One of the major attractions was "The Electric Power and Light Pavilion," sponsored by a corporation of Electric Companies including CONED. The Electric Power and Light Pavilion was a circular domed bubble shaped "Carousel of Progress." Miles White was hired by producer-writer Alfred Stern to design the exhibition space, which consisted of six pie shaped chamber spaces, each chamber telling the film story of 'electric power.' The audience members, upon entry, loaded onto a dough-nut revolving turntable-platform which rotated into six, individual, consecutive adjacent sound proofed chambers; audience members departing the exhibit at the completion of the story telling film story. Miles' chamber designs were whimsical and wonderfully imaginative. Alfred Stern rented production office space located in the World Fair Village. Miles insisted Alfred Stern employ scenic designer John Braden to take charge of the design aspects, transcribing Miles' sketches into 1'0"=1/2" scale plans, elevations, and white painted chamber models utilizing assistant draftsmen; Pete Feller's NY Scenic Studio won the contract to build the pavilion, build and install the interior chamber exhibition space and people moving turntable. John Braden was hired by Pete Feller as shop draftsman and installation supervisor. Miles White had Alfred Stern employ Claibe Richardson, to work with Alfred composing a score with songs, consisting of approximately thirty minutes of music, for "The Brightest Show On Earth.".
2Miles White, born and raised in Berkeley, California, was a top costume designer of NYC Broadway musicals for twenty five years. He is known in the entertainment industry for his well rendered, prolific, imaginative and witty designs. Miles also designed for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, costuming performers and animal acts starting in 1941 and 1942. In 1943, Miles designed he Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein Broadway musical "Oklahoma;" "Carousel" followed in 1945. After WWII, Miles returned to the Florida Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Winter quarters designing consecutive editions for 1947, '48. '49, '51. '52, '53, '54, 55, and 1957. In 1966, he designed "The Ice Capades".
3Won two Tony Awards: in 1951 as Best Costumes for "Bless You All," and in 1953 as Best Costume Designer for "Hazel Flagg." He was also Tony-nominated four additional times as Best Costume Designer: in 1958 for "Jamaica," "Time Remembered" and "Oh, Captain!;" in 1960 for "Take Me Along;" in 1962 for "Milk and Honey;" and in 1973 for "Tricks."
4He received Tony nominations for costume design in 1960 for Take Me Along, in 1962 for Milk And Honey, and in 1973 for Tricks.
5Awarded a 1951 Tony for costuming the play 'Bless You All.'
6Costume designer of the original Broadway productions of "Oklahoma!" and "Carousel".

Costume Designer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Around the World in Eighty Days1956
There's No Business Like Show Business1954
The Greatest Show on Earth1952circus costumes
The Kid from Brooklyn1946
Up in Arms1944costumes

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1957OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Costume Design, ColorAround the World in Eighty Days (1956)
1955OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Costume Design, ColorThere's No Business Like Show Business (1954)
1953OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Costume Design, ColorThe Greatest Show on Earth (1952)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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