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Katherine Jane Bryant

Katherine Jane Bryant, known professionally as Janie Bryant, is an American television costume designer. Her two most notable works are the HBO Western series Deadwood, for which she was awarded the Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Series in 2005 and Mad Men, for which she designed from 2007 until its end in 2015.

Family and childhood
Bryant was born on October 16, 1974, in Cleveland, Tennessee. She was born to Dorothea Bryant (mother) and Paul E Bryant II (father). Bryant’s mother studied art before becoming a schoolteacher and then pursuing a career as a realtor. She is now happily retired. Throughout Bryant’s childhood, her father ran a business called ‘Bryant Yarns’. He has since died. It has been said that her mother inspired Bryant’s creativity, and that her father taught her how to successfully navigate the professional world. ==High school and college education==
High school and college education
Bryant attended Cleveland High School for two years before transferring to Brenau Academy for the rest of her high school education. Brenau Academy is a grades 9-12 college preparatory school, dedicated to preparing young women for a college education. Brenau maintained an all female student body until 2012. Throughout high school she maintained a strong focus on art, painting, and illustration, and believed she was going to pursue a career as an artist or a businesswoman. Unsure of what she wanted to do with her life, and feeling pressure from her family to pursue a career in business, she attended college of Charleston for a summer before transferring to her high school’s all women college, Brenau University. She attended Brenau for a year before transferring to Georgia State University for another year, and then transferred once again (without her parents' knowledge) to the America college of Applied Arts. She finished her college education here while studying fashion design. ==Career==
Career
After finishing college, she moved to Paris and then to New York, where she learned the craft from designer John Scher. After meeting a costume designer at a party, Bryant found her calling and began to work on movies and commercials in Manhattan. After some independent work, including a Nick at Nite commercial, She has been nominated for four Emmys for her costume design on Mad Men. Mad Men-inspired collections popped up all over runways in 2008 and designers including Michael Kors, Prada and Vera Wang have cited Bryant or the shows on which she worked as key influences. She is credited with a huge role in bringing vintage (and vintage-inspired) pieces to contemporary clothing. Among the key elements essential to recreating the 1960s look in the show's cast are foundation garments, which then led to a partnership with Maidenform. ==Filmography==
Filmography
Costume designerDeadwood: The Movie (2019) • The Romanoffs (2018) • It (2017) • The Last Tycoon (2017) • Telenovela (2015) • The Last House on the Left (2009) • Mad Men (2007–2015) • John from Cincinnati (2007) • The Hills Have Eyes II (2007) • Deadwood (2004–2006) • Alien Hunter (2003) • Sniper 2 (2002) • Hack (2002) • Big Apple (2001) • The Big Kahuna (1999) • Simply Irresistible (1999) • Dead Broke (1999) • Scar City (1998) • Bad Manners (1997) • Mr. Jealousy (1997) • Under the Bridge (1997) • Grind (1997) • Highball (1997) • Ripe (1996) • Palookaville (1995) • Blessing (1994) ==References==
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