
Elizabeth Coleman dresses Olsen for The Cham-Cham in 1966
Elizabeth "Betty" Coleman (c. 1910s - c. 1990s) was a costume designer and supervisor who was credited as "wardrobe" on Thunderbirds season 1 and 2, as well as the 1966 feature film Thunderbirds Are Go. Her other work in the film industry includes The Drums of Jeopardy (1931), Picture Brides (1934), and Stingray (1964-65).
Coleman had her own puppet theatre and toured in Africa and Britain, visiting institutions including schools and colleges. In 1960, she worked with the late puppeteer Olive Blackham.
Some time after Thunderbirds, Coleman emigrated to South Africa. She subsequently passed away.