FROM LEFT: The Burmans apply silicone prosthetics to actor Jesse Plemons; Tracey Ullman as Ruby Romaine; Glenn Close as a Joan Crawford look-alike.
Photos courtesy of the Burmans
In the final installment of this three-part piece on Tom Burman and Burman Studio, Ron Magid looks at the successes the Burmans continued to have in television, with such shows as Grey's Anatomy and Nip/Tuck.
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Say, Rae!: Aussie beauty artist gives us the lowdown on how her career started, make-up disasters and everything in between.
Freaks Come Out in Fall Films: Joe Nazzaro previews some of the more intriguing films coming out this fall.
The Burmans in TV Land: In the final installment of this three-part piece on Tom Burman and Burman Studio, Ron Magid looks at the successes the Burmans continued to have in television.
Dany Sanz's World Tour: Celebrating 25 years of Make Up For Ever as its founder recounts her world tour.
From Down Under to Downtown: Lisa Garner's long, strange trip from rural Australia to New York City.
When Make-up Changes Lives: A look at how skilled artists can aid survivors, from medical prosthetics to burn make-up.
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