Albert Wolsky, a prolific Hollywood costume designer who won Academy Awards for his sequined ensembles for “All That Jazz” and his snappy mobwear for “Bugsy,” and who transformed Olivia Newton-John’s character from saintly to seductive in “Grease,” died on May 23 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 95.His death was caused by kidney failure, his niece, Marisa Wolsky, said.After fleeing Paris with his family during World War II and settling in New York, Mr. Wolsky accumulated more than 80 screen credits, according to the Internet Movie Database.In addition to winning two Oscars, he was nominated for five more,...