‘Mandalorian’, ‘Ahsoka’ Costume Designer Dies at 56 – Deadline


Shawna Trapcic, an Emmy-nominated costume designer best known for her work on numerous films star wars The series on Disney+ and their collaboration with Joss Whedon has ended, Lucasfilm announced on Friday. She was 56 years old. No cause of death has been given but Trapsik’s demise appears to have been sudden; Recently three days ago she was detailing a desert trip on Instagram.

Born in Artesia, California, Trapcic has done an impressive amount of work as a costume designer since her first stint in 1990. He has worked on Joss Whedon series. angel, firefly, dollhouse And Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog.

Trapcic set up shop at Lucasfilm in 2019, joining the cast for the second season The Mandalorian. He has since continued his work on that series and also worked as a costume designer book of boba fettAnd Ashoka, Trapcic was nominated for an Emmy for his work The Mandalorian Season 2 and book of boba fett, and later won a Costume Designers Guild Award for her work. He is currently nominated for an Emmy for his work The Mandalorian season 3.

,[Trpcic] was considered something of star wars Along with his fellow historians, reading every production-related book possible helped him better understand the techniques used in films during different eras,” reads the obituary on StarWars.com.

On The Star Wars Show, Trapsic teamed up with showrunners/producers Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau, both of whom recalled his Friday.

“Shawna had a deep love and appreciation of Star Wars,” Filoni said. “You can see it in everything we do. He loved everything about being a part of these stories, including connecting with fans and being a part of that community. I feel like she’s always been a part of Star Wars. Their costumes tell a story, suggesting life experiences that occurred before they were in front of the camera. I enjoyed collaborating with Shawna and will miss her presence.”

Favreau added, “His creativity brought this world to life. “He will be greatly missed as both a friend and colleague.”

Trapsik’s film and TV credits include The Cabin in the Woods, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, K-Ville, Torchwood, Another Period, Second Chance And Swedish ducks.




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