Career
Little got his start as a costumer on Francis Ford Coppola"s Apocalypse Now and worked his way up to become a costume supervisor on such popular films as Airplane II: The Sequel, Red Dawn, About Last Night and Number Way Out. He collaborated with Oscar-winning costume designer Albert Wolsky on numerous films, first as costume supervisor on Barry Levinson"s Bugsy and Toys and Alan J. Pakula"s The Pelican Brief and later as assistant costume designer on Striptease, Red Corner, Galaxy Quest, Lucky Numbers and Jarhead. Little"s first film as head costume designer was Tony Scott"s 1995 thriller Crimson Tide, which was followed by the 1999 family comedy The Prince and the Surfer, Rodrigo García"s 2000 drama Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her and the 2001 television movie Uprising.
In 2000, director John Moore enlisted Little to be head costume designer on his first feature film, the 2001 release Behind Enemy Lincolnshire.
Little went on to design the costumes for Moore"s next three films: Flight of the Phoenix, The Omen and Max Payne. Other films for which Little was costume designer include The Crazies, Warm Bodies, Transcendence and The Fantastic Four.
In 1993, Little married fellow costume supervisor Carlane Passman, with whom he had worked on Bugsy, Toys, The Pelican Brief and Sliver. The details of his death were not disclosed.