Norma Koch
(? - 1979)
Sometimes credited as Norma

Started designing for films in 1946 with A SCANDAL IN PARIS for United Artists. Other notable (non-nominated) design credits include LOVE HAPPY (1949), DEADLY IS THE FEMALE (1950), WHEN I GROW UP (1951), INVADERS FROM MARS and VICE SQUAD (both 1953), VERA CRUZ (1954), MARTY and THE KENTUCKIAN (both 1955), WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS (1956), SAYONARA (1957), CRY FOR HAPPY (1961), TARAS BULBA (1962), 4 FOR TEXAS (1963), THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX (1965), THE WAY WEST (1967) and MacKENNA'S GOLD (1969). LADY SINGS THE BLUES (1972) was her last film.

 Costume Design (Black & White) 1962: WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?
 Nominated for Costume Design (Black & White) 1964: HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE
 Nominated for Costume Design 1972: LADY SINGS THE BLUES (w. Bob Mackie & Ray Aghayan)

3 nominations, 1 Award