Oman, Julia Trevelyan (1930–2003)

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Oman, Julia Trevelyan (1930–2003)

English designer. Name variations: Lady Strong. Born July Trevelyan Oman, July 11, 1930, in Kensington, London, England; died of cancer, Oct 10, 2003, in Herefordshire, England; dau. of Joan Trevelyan and Charles Chichele Oman; attended Royal College of Art; m. Sir Roy Strong (writer, historian and director of Victoria & Albert Museum who was knighted in 1982), 1971.

One of the great theater, tv and film designers, began career as a set designer for BBC-TV (1955–67); came to prominence with her designs for Jonathan Miller's Alice in Wonderland (1966) and Frederick Ashton's Enigma Variations (1968); a stickler for detail, continued to design for the theater, including Brief Lives (1967) and Merchant of Venice, for the ballet, including Swan Lake, and for the opera at Covent Garden, including La Bohème (1974), Die Fledermaus and The Nutcracker (1984); films include Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) and Straw Dogs (1971). Made a Commander of the British Empire (1986).