The East Hampton Star is reporting that Robert Costello, one of the original producers of DARK SHADOWS, passed away on May 30 after a long battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was 93.
Though Costello worked behind the scenes on DARK SHADOWS, he inadvertently made a lasting impact on one of the show's most recognizable fashion choices: The "Napoleon" haircut of vampire Barnabas Collins.
Jonathan Frid and Robert Costello on the set of DARK SHADOWS. |
It's weird to think that, decades later, Johnny Depp wound up wearing a variation of this hairstyle in the DARK SHADOWS feature film because of an off-hand creative decision made in 1967 ... weeks before the role of Barnabas Collins was even cast. You can see Costello discuss his years with DARK SHADOWS in a 1998 interview with the Archive of American Television in the above video.
Prior to DARK SHADOWS, Costello was a producer for THE PATTY DUKE SHOW. After working on more than 800 episodes of DARK SHADOWS, he went on to produce the daytime drama THE SECRET STORM, which featured a number of DARK SHADOWS cast members, as well as Canadian knock-off STRANGE PARADISE. He won a Peabody Award for the PBS series THE ADAMS CHRONICLES and two Daytime Emmy awards in 1976 and 1978 for his work on RYAN'S HOPE.
Remarkable career. His video interviews are great to have. But I would have liked to have had a more recent one. And I've never seen an interview with Sybil Weinberger and am most curious as to her daunting task of applying the music into an episode in realtime. Quite challenging.
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