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[[Costume designer]] '''Herschel McCoy''' ([[1912]] - [[1956]]) first began designing costumes for [[Hollywood]] films in [[1936]]. His early efforts were largely focussed on [[B movies]], such as several entries in the [[Charlie Chan]] and [[Mr. Moto]] canons. He had just graduated to big studio productions like an uncredited assist on "[[Joan of Arc]]" ([[1948]]) and "[[Quo Vadis]]" ([[1951]], for which he received an [[Academy Award]] nomination) when he died suddenly in [[1956]] at the age of 43.
[[Costume designer]] '''Herschel McCoy''' ([[1912]] - [[1956]]) first began designing costumes for [[Hollywood]] films in [[1936]]. His early efforts were largely focussed on [[B movies]], such as several entries in the [[Charlie Chan]] and [[Mr. Moto]] canons. He had just graduated to big studio productions like an uncredited assist on "[[Joan of Arc]]" ([[1948]]) and "[[Quo Vadis]]" ([[1951]], for which he received an [[Academy Award]] nomination) when he died suddenly in [[1956]] at the age of 43.

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Costume designer Herschel McCoy (1912 - 1956) first began designing costumes for Hollywood films in 1936. His early efforts were largely focussed on B movies, such as several entries in the Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto canons. He had just graduated to big studio productions like an uncredited assist on "Joan of Arc" (1948) and "Quo Vadis" (1951, for which he received an Academy Award nomination) when he died suddenly in 1956 at the age of 43.