Fiona Crombie
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Born1973
OccupationsCostume and production designer
Fiona Crombie | |
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| Born | 1973 |
| Occupations | Costume and production designer |
Fiona Crombie (born c. 1973)[1] is an Australian costume and production designer.[2][3][4] She was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Production Design for the films The Favourite and Hamnet.[5][6]
Crombie was born in Adelaide; when she was two, her family moved to Sydney where she attended Turramurra Public School.[1] Crombie graduated in 1988[7] from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and then became the resident designer at the Sydney Theatre Company.[8]
Crombie is the daughter of film director Donald Crombie.[1] She is married to Peter Knowles; they have two children.
- Three Sisters, Sydney Theatre Company, 2001
- The Shape of Things, Sydney Theatre Company, January 2003
- Hedda Gabler, Sydney Theatre Company, July 2004; Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, February 2006
- Journal of the Plague Year, Malthouse Theatre, April 2005
- The Ham Funeral, Malthouse Theatre Company, April 2005
- King Lear, Melbourne Theatre Company, July 2005
- The Cherry Orchard, Sydney Theatre Company, December 2005
- Moving Target (by Marius von Mayenburg), Adelaide Festival, February 2008; Malthouse Theatre, March 2008
- Hamlet, Bell Shakespeare, July 2008
- The Great (by Tony McNamara), Sydney Theatre Company, May 2008
- The City (by Clyde Fitch), Sydney Theatre Company, June 2009
- The Seven Stages of Grieving, Sydney Theatre Company, 2021
Filmography
- 2011: Snowtown
- 2012: Beaconsfield
- 2012: Dead Europe
- 2013: Top of the Lake
- 2014: Son of a Gun
- 2015: Macbeth
- 2015: Truth
- 2016: Una
- 2018: Mary Magdalene
- 2018: The Favourite
- 2019: The King
- 2021: Cruella
- 2023: Beau Is Afraid
- 2025: Mickey 17
- 2025: Hamnet