What Bob Wore: A Sartorial Appreciation of the Notable Costumes Worn by Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s Films
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All Eras

Period Film

Formal Wear

Musical Takes a Dark Turn

Hubris: The Aftermath of Fame

Casual Dress

V-Day Meet-Cute

In the Ring

Non-Period Film

Formal Wear

Rupert: Armchair Comedian in his Mother's House

Can't Take No For an Answer

Amateur Goes Rogue- And Kills It

Casual Dress

Tiny Hat Intro: Our first look at Bob in Marty's Films

Rakish grin, terrible hair

NYC Loner

We ARE the People

The Illustrated Man Behind Bars

Freedom

Stalking Continues

Loud Moviegoer

Hubris: The Aftermath of Fame

Film Details:

  • Film Title: Raging Bull
  • Film Year: 1980
  • Character Name: Jake LaMotta
  • Cinematography: blackAndWhite
  • Scorsese Cameo? false

Here is more information about the costume and how it informs the character:

  • Clothing Articles: Textured suit jacket with plaid tie; tuxedo jacket with satin lapels and cuffs
  • Hairstyle: Perm
  • Props: Night club microphone
  • Costume Style: Formal Wear
  • Facial Hair? false
  • Bare Chested? false
  • Tattoos? false
  • Headwear? false

After losing a violent match to Sugar Ray Robinson, Jake LaMotta retires in Florida and runs a nightclub while his wife seeks a divorce. His weight ballooned to virtually unrecognizable proportions, Bob physically presents himself as a broken man running a sleazy joint in a cheap suit. Soon after, LaMotta serves a jail sentence for introducing underage girls to men at the club and bemoans his (entirely self-imposed) misfortune.

Did you know? Did you know? Many use Bob’s role as an example of the physical extremes actors and actresses have used to express their characters- and win an Oscar.

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