Mark-Lee Kirk
1895–1969 (age 74)
Biography
Mark-Lee Kirk (1895–1969) was an American costume designer whose imaginative work at Paramount Pictures shaped the look of many musicals and period dramas during Hollywood's Golden Age, earning him respect among filmmakers and audiences alike.
His meticulous attention to fabrics and silhouettes brought characters to life and left a durable impression on cinematic style, and he is remembered with affection at Union Dale Cemetery, where the quiet grounds preserve the memory of his iconic contributions to film.