Herbert, Jocelyn (1917–2003)

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Herbert, Jocelyn (1917–2003)

British stage designer. Born Feb 22, 1917, in London, England; died May 6, 2003, in Odiham, Hampshire, England; dau. of Gwendolen and Sir Alan P. Herbert (humorist and MP); attended Slade School of Art; m. Anthony B. Lousada, 1937 (div. 1960); children: 1 son, 3 daughters.

Known for austere but evocative sets, began career designing at Royal Court for such productions as Ionesco's The Chairs (1958), Wesker's Roots (1959), Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape (1959) and Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1959); also designed sets for Osborne's Luther (1963) and Olivier's Othello (1964) at the National; as well, designed for opera, most notably for Lulu at the Metropolitan (1977), and films, including Isadora, Hamlet, The Hotel New Hampshire and The Whales of August.

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