Emmy® Awards Nominations Announced
Clockwise: RHI Films (Tin Man); AMC (Mad Men); ABC (Grey's Anatomy); CBS (CSI); ABC (Pushing Daisies)

Emmy® Awards Nominations Announced
Posted: Thursday 07 August, 2008

The nominations for the 60th Primetime Emmy® Awards have been announced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Here are the nominees for achievements in make-up:

Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or a Movie (non-prosthetic)
•    Comanche Moon, CBS 
Tarra Day, department head make-up artist
•    John Adams, HBO 
Trefor Proud, department head make-up artist
John R. Bayless, key make-up artist
•    The Andromeda Strain, A&E 
Connie Parker, department head make-up artist
Jill Bailey, key make-up artist
Lisa Kuhr, additional make-up artist
•    Tin Man, Sci Fi Channel
Lisa Love, department head make-up artist

Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-camera Series or a Special (non-prosthetic)
•    Dancing with the Stars: “Episode #503,” ABC
Melanie Mills, department head make-up artist
Zena Shteysel, key make-up artist
Patty Ramsey, additional make-up artist
Nadege Schoenfeld, additional make-up artist
•    MADtv: “Episode 1308: with Kathy Griffin,” FOX
Jennifer Aspinall, department head make-up artist
Heather Mages, additional make-up artist
Christopher Burgoyne, additional make-up artist
Ned Neidhardt, additional make-up artist
•    So You Think You Can Dance: “#311,” FOX
Amy Strozzi, department head make-up artist
Heather Cummings, additional make-up artist
Tifanie White, additional make-up artist
Crystal Wolfchild, additional make-up artist
•    Two and a Half Men: “City of Great Racks,” CBS
Janice Berridge, department head make-up artist
Peggy Nichols, key make-up artist

Outstanding Makeup for a Single-camera Series (non-prosthetic)
•    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: “Dead Doll,” CBS
Melanie Elaine Levitt, department head make-up artist
Tom Hoerber, key make-up artist
Matthew Mungle, additional make-up artist
Clinton Wayne, additional make-up artist
•    Grey’s Anatomy: “Crash Into Me–Parts 1 & 2,” ABC
Norman Leavitt, department head make-up artist
Brigitte Bugayong, key make-up artist
Shauna Giesbrecht, additional make-up artist
Michele Teleis, additional make-up artist
•    Mad Men: “The Hobo Code,” AMC
Debbie Zoller, department head make-up artist
Ron Pipes, key make-up artist
Suzanne Diaz, additional make-up artist
•    Pushing Daisies: “Dummy,” ABC
Todd A. McIntosh, department head make-up artist
David De Leon, key make-up artist
Bradley M. Look, additional make-up artist
•    Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: “Episode #102,” Showtime
Sally Craven, department head make-up artist
Matthew Mungle, additional make-up artist



Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special

•    Grey’s Anatomy: “Forever Young,” ABC
Norman Leavitt, department head make-up artist
Brigitte Bugayong, key make-up artist
Thomas Burman, prosthetic make-up artist
Bari Dreiband Burman, prosthetic make-up artist
•    John Adams, HBO
Trefor Proud, department head make-up artist/special make-up effects artist and designer
John R. Bayless, special make-up effects artist
Christopher Burgoyne, special make-up effects artist
Matthew Mungle, prosthetic make-up designer and creator
•    Mad Men: “Nixon Vs. Kennedy,” AMC
Debbie Zoller, department head make-up artist
Joel Harlow, special make-up effects artist
Brian Penikas, additional special make-up effects artist
Jake Garber, additional special make-up effects artist
•    Pushing Daisies: “Smell of Success,” ABC
Todd A. McIntosh, department head make-up artist
David De Leon, key make-up artist
Sara De Pue, additional make-up artist
•    Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union: “Episode #104,” Showtime
Sally Craven, department head make-up artist
Matthew Mungle, special prosthetics

The awards presentation will air 8 p.m./7 Central Sept. 21 on ABC. For more information, visit http://emmys.tv/


 

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