

Biography
Adelle Lutz (born November 13, 1948) is an American artist, designer and actress, most known for work using unconventional materials and strategies to explore clothing as a communicative medium. She first gained attention for the surreal "Urban Camouflage" costumes featured in David Byrne's film True Stories (1986). She has designed costumes for film director Susan Seidelman, theater directors Robert Wilson and JoAnne Akalaitis, and musicians including Byrne, Bono and Michael Stipe. In the 1990s, she began to shift from costume to sculpture, installation art and eventually, performance. Lutz's art and design have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) (New York), the Victoria and Albert Museum and Barbican Art Centre (London), the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Cleveland), among many venues.
Known For
Beyond Rangoon (1995)Age: 47as Aung San Suu Kyi
Dead Funny (1994)Age: 46as Mari
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)Age: 43as TV Anchor Woman
Until the End of the World (1991)Age: 43as Makiko
Beetlejuice (1988)Age: 40as Beryl
Checking Out (1988)Age: 40as Dr. Helmsley
Wall Street (1987)Age: 39as Janet
Something Wild (1986)Age: 38as Rose






