Judy McIntosh
Judy McIntosh’s work as a costume designer adds an essential layer of visual storytelling to family favorites like Bridge to Terabithia and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Her designs help bring to life the whimsical worlds that capture the imaginations of audiences young and old. In Narnia, her skillful blending of period details with fantasy elements helps define characters like Lucy and the White Witch, making their journeys feel authentic yet magical. Similarly, in Bridge to Terabithia, McIntosh’s costumes subtly reflect the everyday reality of childhood while supporting the story’s emotional depth. Collaborating with directors like Andrew Adamson, she creates wardrobes that do more than clothe actors—they enrich the narrative by hinting at personalities, social dynamics, and transformations. The thoughtful choices in fabric, color, and texture become a silent language, letting viewers connect with characters before they even speak. McIntosh’s work quietly anchors these films in a believable world, ensuring that each frame carries as much imagination as heart. Her contributions might not always be in the spotlight, but they vividly shape the look and feel of stories fans treasure.
Browse 2 HD movie screencap galleries featuring Judy McIntosh, including The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Bridge to Terabithia.