Makeup man : from Rocky to Star trek : the amazing creations of Hollywood's Michael Westmore 🔍
Westmore, Michael & Page, Jake Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, Guilford, Connecticut, 2017
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Headline: A peak behind the Hollywood mask by one of its foremost makeup artists In Hollywood's heyday, almost every major studio had a Westmore heading up the makeup department. Since 1917, there has never been a time when Westmores weren't shaping the visages of stardom. For their century-long dedication to the art of makeup, the Westmores were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008. In this lively memoir, Michael Westmore not only regales us with tales of Hollywood's golden age, but also from his own career where he notably transformed Sylvester Stallone into Rocky Balboa and Robert DiNiro into Jake LaMotta, among many other makeup miracles. Westmore's talent as a makeup artist first became apparent when he created impenetrable disguises for Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, and Frank Sinatra for the 1963 film The List of Adrian Messenger. He later went on to become the preferred makeup man for Bobby Darin and Elizabeth Taylor, and worked on such movies and TV shows as The Munsters, Rosemary's Baby, Eleanor and Franklin, New York, New York, 2010: A Space Odyssey, and Mask, for which he won an academy award. The next phase of his career was to create hundreds of alien characters for over 600 episodes of Star Trek in all its iterations, from The Next Generation to Enterprise. Replete with anecdotes about Hollywood and its stars, from Bette Davis's preference for being made-up in the nude to Shelley Winters's habit of nipping from a "little bottle" while on the set, Makeup Man will satisfy any Hollywood's fan's appetite for gossip or a behind-the-scenes look at how tinsel town's most iconic film characters were created. Academy Award-winning Michael Westmore has been making up the stars for over fifty years. He frequently appears on the SyFy channel show Face Off with his daughter McKenzie Westmore.
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zlib/no-category/Westmore, Michael & Page, Jake/Makeup Man_21944700.epub
Alternative author
Michael Westmore with Jake Page
Alternative author
Michael G Westmore; Jake Page
Alternative publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing
Alternative publisher
Muddy Boots Press
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Illustrated, PS, 2017
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lg2517584
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Includes index.
Alternative description
Headline: A peek behind the Hollywood mask by one of its foremost makeup artists
In Hollywoods heyday, almost every major studio had a Westmore heading up the makeup department. Since 1917, there has never been a time when Westmores werent shaping the visages of stardom. For their century-long dedication to the art of makeup, the Westmores were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008. In this lively memoir, Michael Westmore not only regales us with tales of Hollywoods golden age, but also from his own career where he notably transformed Sylvester Stallone into Rocky Balboa and Robert DiNiro into Jake LaMotta, among many other makeup miracles.
Westmores talent as a makeup artist first became apparent when he created impenetrable disguises for Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, and Frank Sinatra for the 1963 film The List of Adrian Messenger. He later went on to become the preferred makeup man for Bobby Darin and Elizabeth Taylor, and worked on such movies and TV shows as The Munsters, Rosemarys Baby, Eleanor and Franklin, New York, New York, 2010: A Space Odyssey, and Mask, for which he won an academy award. The next phase of his career was to create hundreds of alien characters for over 600 episodes of Star Trek in all its iterations, from The Next Generation to Enterprise.
Replete with anecdotes about Hollywood and its stars, from Bette Daviss preference for being made-up in the nude to Shelley Winterss habit of nipping from a little bottle while on the set, Makeup Man will satisfy any Hollywoods fans appetite for gossip or a behind-the-scenes look at how tinsel towns most iconic film characters were created.
Academy Award-winning Michael Westmore has been making up the stars for over fifty years. He frequently appears on the SyFy channel show Face Off with his daughter McKenzie Westmore.
Alternative description
Westmore has been creating characters and disguises for movies and television since the 1960s, but his family has been shaping the visages of stardom since 1917, and the family has been honored by a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In this memoir, Westmore shares anecdotes about his years behind the scenes, most notably in creating hundreds of alien characters for over 600 episodes of Star trek in all its iterations.
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Walk of fame
The family
The sixties
The seventies
The eighties
Star trek and the nineties
Star trek: Deep Space Nine
Star trek: Voyager
Star trek: Enterprise
Snippets
Awards, honors, and nominations.
date open sourced
2022-07-14
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