Leah Rhodes
An image from Caged, one of the productions that also features Leah Rhodes.

Leah Rhodes

July 21, 1902 — Port Arthur, Texas, USA

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Leah Rhodes (July 21, 1902, Port Arthur, Texas – October 17, 1986) was an American costume designer.

Rhodes was born Leah Margaret Montgomery in Port Arthur, Texas. As a young woman, Rhodes worked as a sign painted and window designer in Port Arthur and San Antonio. In 1921, she married auto mechanic Russel Spurgeon Rhodes. Five years later the couple moved to the San Fernando Valley where Russel managed a car dealership.

After moving to California, Rhodes began working as a buyer and shopper for Warner Brothers. Eventually, she became Orry-Kelly's chief assistant. When Orry-Kelly enlisted in the army, Rhodes took over Bette Davis's wardrobe for Old Acquaintances.

Rhodes gained more attention after working on The Big Sleep in 1946. This led to films like Key Largo (1948), Adventures of Don Juan (1949) (for which she won the Academy Award for Costume Design), White Heat (1949) and Strangers on a Train (1951). Her last film was the Howard Hawks Western Rio Lobo, in 1970.

Strangers on a Train

Strangers on a Train

1951

The Big Sleep

The Big Sleep

1946

Key Largo

Key Largo

1948

White Heat

White Heat

1949

Rio Lobo

Rio Lobo

1970

Forty Guns

Forty Guns

1957

The Breaking Point

The Breaking Point

1950

Caged

Caged

1950