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Anthea Sylbert

Highest Rated: 98% Chinatown (1974)

Lowest Rated: 33% Something to Talk About (1995)

Birthday: Oct 6, 1939

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Sylbert began her career as a costume designer on the contemporary New York films "The Tiger Makes Out" (1967) and "Rosemary's Baby" (1968). She worked on the latter with then-brother-in-law, production designer Richard Sylbert, and again teamed with him on Roman Polanski's "Chinatown" (1974) for which she created the stylish period costumes and "Shampoo" (1975). She has worked also in association with then husband, production designer/art director Paul Sylbert on his directorial and screenwriting debut, "The Steagle" (1971) and then on "Bad Company" (1972) and as a visual consultant on "Mikey and Nicky" (1976).

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Highest-Rated Movies

98% 93% Chinatown
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97% 87% Rosemary's Baby Watchlist
94% 82% A New Leaf
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84% 71% Bad Company
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75% 56% Shampoo
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71% 59% My Blue Heaven Watchlist
67% 55% F.I.S.T.
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46% 74% Overboard
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40% 34% The Fortune
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38% 52% John and Mary
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Filmography

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If You Believe 52% 1999 Screenwriter, Executive Producer Giving Up the Ghost 1998 Executive Producer, Producer Hope 1997 Executive Producer Something to Talk About 33% 52% 1995 Producer CrissCross 23% 1992 Producer My Blue Heaven 71% 59% 1990 Producer Overboard 46% 74% 1987 Producer F.I.S.T. 67% 55% 1978 Costume Design The Fortune 40% 34% 1975 Costume Design Shampoo 75% 56% 1975 Costume Design Chinatown 98% 93% 1974 Costume Design Bad Company 84% 71% 1972 Costume Design A New Leaf 94% 82% 1971 Costume Design Move 1970 Costume Design John and Mary 38% 52% 1969 Costume Design Rosemary's Baby 97% 87% 1968 Costume Design
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