Cornelia McNamara
Cornelia McNamara worked in film as a costume and make-up artist, contributing to the visual and stylistic elements of productions. Their credited filmography includes Mean Streets in 1973, where they worked in a department listed as Other, and Jackson County Jail in 1976, where they served as the costume designer.
Biography
Cornelia McNamara worked in film as a costume and make-up artist, contributing to the visual and stylistic elements of productions. Their credited filmography includes Mean Streets in 1973, where they worked in a department listed as Other, and Jackson County Jail in 1976, where they served as the costume designer. These roles reflect their involvement in the behind-the-scenes craft of filmmaking, specifically in the areas of costume and make-up design.
The scope of McNamara’s known work in cinema is limited to the two titles recorded here. Their contributions align with the specialized departments responsible for shaping characters’ appearances and the overall aesthetic of a film. Without additional verified credits, their career beyond these films remains undocumented in the available r…




