Edith Addams

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexFemale
Full nameElisabeth Edith•Addams de Habbelinck (-Lutjens, -Taylor, -Bel Geddes)
Used nameEdith•Addams
Born1 August 1907 in Blankenberghe, West-Vlaanderen (BEL)
Died16 August 2002 in Hudson, New York (USA)
NOC Belgium

Biography

Edith Addams studied design in England, Germany, and at the University of Brussels. She later became known as a ballet, opera, and theatre designer, earning numerous credits, including designing costumes for the 1954 Broadway play, Ondine, for which she won a Tony Award. Her other costume design credits included South Pacific, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Anne of the Thousand Days, and The Crucible, receiving the George Jean Nathan Award for The Crucible costumes. She ran a costume shop in New York and from 1958-60 was the publisher of Theatre Arts magazine.

Addams married three times, the final time to industrial architect Norman Bel Geddes. By that marriage, Addams-Bel Geddes became the stepmother of Barbara Bel Geddes, an American actress best known as “Miss Ellie” on the 1970-80s primetime soap opera, Dallas.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1928 Summer Olympics Fencing BEL Edith Addams
Foil, Individual, Women (Olympic) 5 p1 r1/3

Olympic family relations