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| Make-up Awards Season Kicks Off This Weekend! |
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| Christopher Plummer in the BAFTA and Saturn-nominated 'Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus' |
| Photos courtesy artists and studios |
Posted: Friday February 19, 2010 Make-Up Artist magazine
This Sunday, the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (also known as the BAFTAS) will recognize an artist or artists in the Best Make Up & Hair Design category. (The awards are presented annually to "recognise, honour and reward individuals for outstanding achievement in feature films released theatrically in the U.K. within the awards year," according to the academy.) Here are this year's contenders:
Thi Thanh Tu Nguyen, Jane Milon and Madeleine Cofano for Coco Before Chanel
Lizzie Yianni Georgiou for An Education (left) For a Beauty Breakdown from Georgiou on lead actress Carey Mulligan, visit www.Makeup411.com.
Sarah Monzani for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
 Peter Swords King for Nine
Jenny Shircore for The Young Victoria
Meanwhile, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films has announced this year’s Saturn Award nominees for Best Make-up. They are:
Barney Burman (right), Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow for Star Trek
Joe Dunckley, Sarah Rubano (left) and Frances Richardson for District 9
Sarah Monzani for The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus (right)
Gregory Nicotero and Howard Berger for The Book of Eli and Drag Me to Hell
Mike Smithson and John Rosengrant for Terminator: Salvation
Members of the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror decide on both nominees and winners. The 36th Annual Saturn Awards will be held June 24 in Burbank, California. |
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2010 Primetime Emmy Nominations - Thursday July 08, 2010 |
| On July 8, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced the Creative Arts Emmy nominees. Click the full story to read the nominees in the make-up and hair categories. |
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Make-Up Artist Magazine Features Michael Jackson Retrospective - Monday July 06, 2009 |
| Following the recent death of Michael Jackson, Make-Up Artist magazine’s next issue (#79) will feature a retrospective of the King of Pop,
featuring interviews with a number of make-up artists who worked with
Jackson over the past three decades, as well as some exclusive,
never-before-published photos. |
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Web Exclusive: Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, Young Hellboy - Monday August 04, 2008 |
| From a make-up perspective, the first major character to appear in Hellboy 2 is
a younger version of the hero, seen in a 1955 prologue with Professor
Broom (John Hurt). The Young Hellboy character was created by the
Barcelona-based company DDT Efectos Especiales and played in a
gender-bending twist by the company’s Montse Ribé. |
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Spies, Superheroes and a Season of Witches |
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Model Maker |
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Top Shop |
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A Splash of Color |
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Brittania Rules! |
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