Biography
Irma Kusely worked in the costume and make-up department of the film industry during the mid-20th century. Records confirm a single credited film in this role: Bride of Frankenstein (1935), where Kusely served as hairstylist. In this capacity, Kusely contributed to the visual presentation of characters, a specialized but essential aspect of film production.
The 1935 film remains the only documented credit associated with Kusely’s work in hairstyling. The role required attention to period-appropriate styling and continuity, ensuring that characters’ appearances aligned with the film’s gothic aesthetic. While details about Kusely’s broader career or other contributions are not available in verified records, the credit indicates involvement in a landmark production of its time.




