Here are some of the notable projects he worked on:
Film:
* The Great Gatsby (1974): He designed the costumes for this lavish adaptation, capturing the elegance and decadence of the Roaring Twenties.
* The Sting (1973): He helped create the period costumes for this classic caper film, including the iconic costumes for Robert Redford and Paul Newman's characters.
* The French Connection (1971): Landis's costumes contributed to the gritty realism of this Oscar-winning crime drama.
* The Go-Between (1971): He designed the costumes for this critically acclaimed film, which captures the beauty and tragedy of the Edwardian era.
* The Last Valley (1969): He designed the costumes for this historical epic set during the Thirty Years' War.
Television:
* The Duchess of Duke Street (1976): Landis worked on this popular BBC drama, designing the costumes for the series' characters.
* The Pallisers (1974): He designed the costumes for this lavish adaptation of Anthony Trollope's novels, featuring the lives and loves of the Palliser family.
* I, Claudius (1976): He was the costume designer for this acclaimed adaptation of Robert Graves' novel, which explored the intrigues and power struggles in the Roman Empire.
These are just a few of the many projects Harry Landis worked on. He was a master of his craft, and his costumes helped to shape the look and feel of some of the most memorable films and television series of all time.