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'''Olga Ley''' was an artist and [[costumer]]. | '''Olga Ley''' was an artist and [[costumer]]. | ||
− | At the 1954 [[Worldcon]], [[SFCon]], she was | + | At the 1954 [[Worldcon]], [[SFCon]], she was {{link | website=http://www.fiawol.org.uk/fanstuff/THEN%20Archive/cosplay/cos01.htm | text=photographed}} in an alien costume. At the 1955 [[Clevention]], she appeared in a warrior outfit; [[George Young]]’s {{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/photohtm.php?worldcon/Clevention/w55m005 | text=photo}} shows her with [[Karen Anderson]] and [[Pat Crossley]]. In 1967, at [[NyCon3]], she did a {{link | website=https://fanac.org/photohtm.php?worldcon/NYcon/w67m005 | text=joint costume}} with one of her daughters. |
She married [[fan]] and science writer [[Willy Ley]] in 1941; they had two daughters, Sandra and Xenia. Olga did the illustrations for his book ''Exotic Zoology''. | She married [[fan]] and science writer [[Willy Ley]] in 1941; they had two daughters, Sandra and Xenia. Olga did the illustrations for his book ''Exotic Zoology''. |
Revision as of 22:16, 23 July 2020
(1910 – 2001)
Olga Ley was an artist and costumer.
At the 1954 Worldcon, SFCon, she was photographed in an alien costume. At the 1955 Clevention, she appeared in a warrior outfit; George Young’s photo shows her with Karen Anderson and Pat Crossley. In 1967, at NyCon3, she did a joint costume with one of her daughters.
She married fan and science writer Willy Ley in 1941; they had two daughters, Sandra and Xenia. Olga did the illustrations for his book Exotic Zoology.
Person | 1910—2001 |
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