In addition to his film career, Joseph G. Aulisi has designed costumes for numerous noteworthy musicals and plays on Broadway. His work on McG’s Charlie’s Angels and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle earned Mr. Aulisi Costume Designers Guild Award nominations; he was recently again a Costume Designers Guild Award nominee for Bob Balaban’s Bernard and Doris, which also brought him an Emmy Award nomination. He had previously been an Emmy Award nominee for Lamont Johnson’s miniseries Lincoln. His theatre credits include: Jake’s Women (in San Diego) and Broadway Bound, Rumors, and God’s Favorite (all on Broadway). His other Broadway credits as costume designer include the Tony Award-winning Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, Barbara Cook: A Concert for the Theatre, Marilyn: An American Fable (directed by Kenny Ortega), and Rockabye Hamlet (directed by Gower Champion).
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