Reynolds Woodcock

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Reynolds Woodcock is a fastidious and celebrated 1950s London couturier whose obsessive artistry and controlling nature drive the psychological drama of the film "Phantom Thread."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf couturier
fashion designer
fictional character
appearsIn Phantom Thread NERFINISHED
characterTrait controlling
fastidious
obsessive
perfectionist
costumeDesignInfluence mid-20th-century British couture
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
creator Paul Thomas Anderson NERFINISHED
employer The House of Woodcock NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Phantom Thread NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork fashion design
haute couture
firstAppearance Phantom Thread (2017 film) NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWork psychological drama
inspiredBy mid-century European couturiers
languageSpoken English
medium feature film
narrativeRole protagonist of Phantom Thread
notableCharacteristic creates custom dresses for wealthy clients
sews secret messages into garments
notableFor controlling personality
meticulous dressmaking
obsessive attention to detail
occupation couturier
fashion designer
partOf Phantom Thread (film) NERFINISHED
personality emotionally reserved
work-obsessed
portrayedBy Daniel Day-Lewis NERFINISHED
positionHeld head designer at The House of Woodcock
relationshipType brother of Cyril Woodcock
romantic partner of Alma Elson
relationshipWith Alma Elson NERFINISHED
Cyril Woodcock NERFINISHED
residence London, England
surface form: London
setInPeriod post-war London fashion scene
settingOfActivity London high society
themeInWork control and dependency in relationships
sacrifice for artistic creation
timePeriod 1950s
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Phantom Thread character Reynolds Woodcock