Annie Hardinge (b. 1953)

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Birthplace:
Putney, London, England, UK

Born:
September 10, 1953

Annie Hardinge is a Costume Designer for Film and Television. After graduating from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Fashion Design, she went on to work at the BBC for 15 years before becoming a freelancer.  Her film credits include Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Blinded by the Light, Eddie the Eagle, and Johnny English Strikes Again.  Annie has designed the costumes for many cult Television Comedy series such as Black Adder II, Black Adder The Third, Black Adder Goes Forth, Spaced, Black Books, The Royle Family, The IT Crowd, The Mighty Boosh, Episodes and Extras, as well as numerous Television Drama series such as COBRA, Humans, A Young Doctor’s Notebook, The A Word, Our Zoo and Back to Life.  She has won five Royal Television Society awards, an American ACE award and two BAFTA nominations for her work on Black Adder the Third, Little Britain, The Mighty Boosh, The Fast Show and Rev.  Her work has been featured in British Vogue and in 2019 her costume illustrations were included in the ECA ‘75 exhibition at Dundas Street Gallery in Edinburgh.

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