From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vittorio Nino Novarese (May 15, 1907 in Rome, Italy – October 17, 1983 in Los Angeles, United States) was an Italian costume designer who found great success in Hollywood after decamping there in 1949. In his first year there he scored an Oscar nomination for his work on the film Prince of Foxes, winning the Academy Award 14 years later for the grandiose epic Cleopatra. He was also nominated twice in 1965 for both The Agony and the Ecstasy and The Greatest Story Ever Told, and won a second Oscar in 1970 for Cromwell. Novarese was trained as a militarist, but contrary to what one might think from the name, this only gave him the classical training to know how soldiers of different ranks were dressed and armed throughout history. His daughter is the actress Letícia Román who starred with John Saxon in The Girl Who Knew Too Much and with Elvis Presley in G.I. Blues.
Peter and Paul
1981
Masada
1981
Sandokan
1976
The Terminal Man
1974
Blazing Saddles
1974
Zachariah
1971
Cromwell
1970
The War Lord
1965
Cleopatra
1963
Herod the Great
1959
Maddalena
1954
Crossed Swords
1954
Prince of Foxes
1949
Black Magic
1949
Pagliacci
1948
Il passatore
1947
Mater dolorosa
1943
Rossini
1942
Trappola d'amore
1940
Captain Falcon
1958
Wild Is the Wind
1957
Manos sucias
1957
Disperato addio
1955
La ladra
1955
House of Ricordi
1954
Night of Love
1954
The Fighting Men
1950
A Dog’s Life
1950
Miss Italia
1950
Il falco rosso
1949
When Love Calls
1947
Furia
1947
Mater dolorosa
1943
Rossini
1942


















































































