'''Anthea Sylbert''' (October 6, 1939<refname="Jorgensen2015"/><ref name="WW2002"/>– June 18, 2024) was an American film producer and costume designer, who was active during the "modern era" of American film. She was nominated twice for [[Academy Award for Best Costume Design|Academy Awards for Best Costume Design]], first at the [[47th Academy Awards]] for ''[[Chinatown (1974 film)|Chinatown]]'' (1974), and then at the [[50th Academy Awards]] for her work on ''[[Julia (1977 film)|Julia]]'' (1977). In addition, she had more than ten credits as producer or executive producer, including for such works as ''[[CrissCross]]'' (1991) and the television film ''[[Truman (1995 film)|Truman]]'' (1995), the latter of which earned Sylbert an Emmy. At the 7th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards in 2005, Sylbert was an honoree, receiving the Lacoste Career Achievement award for film.