Dorothy Jeakins
Hired as a sketch artist for Joan of Arc (1948), Jeakins worked on the costumes along with Barbara Karinska and shared an Oscar with her in the color category.She worked steadily for the next thirty-nine years, winning another two Oscars, for Samson and Delilah (1949, shared with Edith Head and others), and The Night of the Iguana (1964), and another 12 nominations.Her modern-dress excursions included Niagara (1953), Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), South Pacific (1958) and On Golden Pond (1981).For ten years beginning in 1953, she served as designer for the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera.[8] Jeakins, who retired in 1990, once summed up her designing: "I can put my world down to two words: Make beauty.