- Tony Duquette was an interior decorator serving a host of wealthy patrons. He won a Tony Award for the costumes in the original Broadway production of "Camelot."
- Won a Tony Award for the costumes in the original Broadway production of "Camelot".
- Inducted into Interior Design magazine's Hall of Fame, 1997.
- Won Broadway's 1962 Tony Award as Best Costume Designer (Musical) for "Camelot," along with his co-designer Adrian.
- Tony Duquette was an interior decorator serving a host of wealthy patrons.
- He graduated from Three Rivers High School in Three Rivers, Michigan in 1932.
- He was originally Anthony M. Dukette, known as Tony by his friends. He changed the spelling of his last name to Duquette after he got to Hollywood.
- His wife, Elizabeth, was a painter he met at Choinard Art School. They were married at Pickfair with Mary Pickford as Matron of Honor and Buddy Rogers as Best Man.
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