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Birthday:
1931-03-18
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London, England, UK
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John Mollo

Overview

John Mollo (18 March 1931 – 25 October 2017) was a British costume designer and writer on the history of the military uniform. He created the costumes for the first two installments of the Star Wars original film trilogy. Mollo was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design twice, for Star Wars (1977) and Gandhi (1982), winning both times.

Mollo was born in London on 18 March 1931. His father was Eugene Simonovitch Mollo, a Russian immigrant who had escaped Russia in the 1920s, and his mother was Ella Clara Mollo (née Cockell). Eugene Mollo had started his own company that specialised in spraying cement. He was a collector of tin soldiers and military insignia and he wrote a book, Russian Military Swords, 1801–1917. Eugene was also a noted illustrator, and some of his drawings are now held in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. John Mollo followed his father's interest in military history and developed a particular interest in military uniforms from a very young age. He recalled being especially inspired when he saw the 1935 film Clive of India as a child and returned home from the cinema to draw the costume of King George II. John Mollo was educated at Charterhouse School and then went on to study at the Farnham School of Art in Surrey. After World War II, he was conscripted to do his national service in the King's Shropshire Light Infantry in Hong Kong.

Mollo subsequently moved into costume design. For his first film, Mollo unexpectedly found himself working not on a historical military drama but in a genre he had no knowledge of: science fiction. He was commissioned in 1975 by a young filmmaker named George Lucas to devise uniforms and outfits for a fantasy space war film, Star Wars. When asked at the time by a friend about the project, Mollo said that he thought it was a "sort of a space western and one of the heroes is a dustbin". Lucas's project envisioned a cast of heroes battling an evil Galactic Empire, and he briefed Mollo to design costumes that would not resemble the stereotypical "spacey" look of earlier science fiction productions such as Flash Gordon — " I don't want the audience to notice any of the costumes. I just want to see light versus dark." The aim was to make Lucas's fantasy universe appear authentic – Mollo considered that his total ignorance of science fiction was advantageous in achieving this. Lucas provided Mollo with sketches and concept art by Ralph McQuarrie to work from, working McQuarrie's designs for Imperial stormtroopers and the malevolent character of Darth Vader into functional costumes for actors to wear. McQuarrie's image of Darth Vader had developed from Samurai armour, and Mollo built up a costume using a combination of clerical robes, a motorcycle suit, a German military helmet and a gas mask from Bermans and Nathans costumiers in Camden Town. Mollo intentionally designed the uniforms of Imperial officers to resemble German Nazi officers' uniforms; by contrast, the heroes of the film were dressed in costumes resembling Wild West outfits. Mollo was surprised by the success of Star Wars, and in 1978 he won an Academy Award for Costume Design. In his acceptance speech at the Oscars ceremony, he said that the Star Wars costumes were "really not so much costumes as a bit of plumbing and general automobile engineering.

He died on 25 October 2017, aged 86

Known for

Acting

2017 The Galaxy Britain Built: The British Force Behind Star Wars Actor Himself 59
Average
1999 The Alien Legacy Actor Self 59
Average

Costume & Make-Up

1999 Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 59
Average
1999 Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 59
Average
1998 Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 59
Average
1998 Hornblower: The Even Chance Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 60
Fair
1997 Event Horizon Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 64
Fair
1994 The Jungle Book Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 58
Average
1993 The Three Musketeers Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 62
Fair
1992 Chaplin Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 69
Fair
1990 Air America Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 58
Average
1990 White Hunter, Black Heart Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 60
Fair
1987 Cry Freedom Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 62
Fair
1985 King David Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 58
Average
1984 Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 61
Fair
1982 Gandhi Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 72
Good
1981 Outland Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 61
Fair
1980 The Empire Strikes Back Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 83
Very good
1979 Alien Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 80
Very good
1977 Star Wars Costume & Make-Up Costume Design 81
Very good

Crew

1983 Privates on Parade Crew Technical Advisor 58
Average
1970 The Adventures of Gerard Crew Technical Advisor 58
Average