Tom Palumbo

Tom Palumbo
Born 1921
Molfetta, Italy
Died October 13, 2008(2008-10-13) (aged 86–87)
Nationality American
Occupation Photographer, theatre director
Spouse(s) Anne St. Marie (19??1986; her death)
Patricia Bosworth (20022008; his death)
Children 2

Tom Palumbo (1921 – October 13, 2008) was an American photographer and theatre director.

Biography

Palumbo was born in Molfetta, Italy, in 1921.

Palumbo's family moved when he was about 12 years old to New York City.

As a young man, Palumbo was employed first building scale models for ships in an engineering company. Later, he was employed as an assistant by photographer James Abbe. His experience working with Abbe led him to commercial work in fashion photography. His early campaign work for Peck & Peck Department Store appeared in Vogue and Bazaar magazines from 1949 to 1953.

Palumbo was a staff photographer of Vogue from 1959 until 1962 and at Harper's Bazaar from 1953 until 1959, where he worked with the art directors Alex Liberman and Alexey Brodovitch. He was a vice-president of creative productions at Ted Bates, where he oversaw all TV commercials.

Palumbo was a lifelong member of the Actors Studio. He taught photography at Rhode Island School of Design, and he taught directing at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He directed plays Off-Broadway and in regional theatres. His last production was An Evening of Proust at Lincoln Center. He was a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab.

Palumbo's first marriage was to model Anne St. Marie, until her death of lung cancer in 1986. The couple had two sons. Later, he married Patricia Bosworth in 2002.

On 13 October 2008, Palumbo died due to complications from Lewy body disease.

References

    Bibliography

    • Bosworth, Patricia (2018). Tom Palumbo, Dreamer with a thousand thrills, the rediscovered photography. PowerHouse Books, 2018. ISBN 9781576878071.


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