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      • Edith Head, the most decorated of all Hollywood costume designers, won her first Oscar the following year, the 22nd Academy Awards. Head was nominated for her work with Charles LeMaire on Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s All About Eve, a black-and-white picture which famously became Bette Davis’ comeback role.
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