Australian film legend Wendy Dickson who worked with Meryl Streep dies

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Australian film legend Wendy Dickson who worked with Meryl Streep dies
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Jamie Roberts)
Published: Dec, 19 2024 07:44

Australian film veteran Wendy Dickson has died at the age of 92. The star had worked in showbiz for over six decades, working with a number of legendary actors and actresses, including Meryl Streep. She was well known for her impressive costume and production design work.

Among her film credits are The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith from 1978 and 1985 movie, Bliss. Perhaps her biggest accolade came in 1988's award-winning drama Evil Angels. The flick starred Meryl Streep and Sam Neill. Wendy is said to have a falling out with director Fred Schepisi during the production that is based on the Lindy Chamberlain story.

The pair, however, made up later and Wendy is said to have never held a grudge. The incident came during a scene in which Meryl and Sam's character's were viewing a home movie. Wendy wasn't impressed by one detail which was missed regarding the props.

Elsewhere in her career, she won praise for her designs on Shakespearean drama from 1972, Antony and Cleopatra. The movie featured the likes of Charlton Heston. She also worked for the Oscar winning producer and writer Carl Foreman. His best known work included the classic American western High Noon, which was released in 1952. She became a high demanded designer in the 70s after racking up an impressive list of credits. Her production design work on The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith was widely praised.

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