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‘Bombshell’ Dominates at Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists


The make-up and hair artists who made Charlize Theron appear to be Megyn Kelly and Nicole Kidman appear to be Gretchen Carlson had been the massive winners on the seventh Annual Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards, which happened on Saturday night in Los Angeles.

“Bombshell,” Jay Roach’s movie in regards to the girls at Fox News who referred to as out Roger Ailes for sexual misconduct, gained in three of the 5 classes, taking awards for modern make-up, modern hair styling and particular make-up results. “Joker” gained the award for interval and/or character make-up, whereas “Downton Abbey” took the prize for interval/character hair styling.

All three of these movies are on the Oscar shortlist for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, with “Bombshell” the clear favourite for a nomination and win. (The Academy refers back to the disciplines as make-up and hairstyling, one phrase every, whereas the guild hyphenates make-up and splits hair styling into two phrases.)

For the final six consecutive years, the winner within the MUAHS’ interval and/or character make-up class has gone on to win the Oscar — and for the final two years, that movie has additionally gained the particular make-up results class. This yr, although, “Joker” gained the primary class and “Bombshell” the second.

In the tv classes, MUAHS wins went to “Big Little Lies” and “Fosse/Verdon,” every of which gained awards for make-up and for hair, and “Chernobyl,” which gained for particular make-up results. “Saturday Night Live” gained three awards, whereas “Dancing With the Stars,” “Deadwood: The Movie,” “The Real” and “A Series of Unfortunate Events” additionally gained.

“Pose” was honored for its commercials and promo marketing campaign, whereas theatrical awards went to “Cats” and “Hamilton.”

The ceremony happened on the NOVO by Microsoft at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles and was hosted by MUAHS president Julie Socash and enterprise consultant Randy Sayer.

Actor Patrick Stewart acquired the guild’s Distinguished Artisan Award, whereas Lifetime Achievement Awards went to make-up artist Thomas Burman and hair stylist Martin Samuel.

The full listing of winners:

Feature-Length Motion Pictures
Best Contemporary Make-Up: “Bombshell,” Vivian Baker, Cristina Waltz, Richard Redlefsen
Best Period and/or Character Make-Up: “Joker,” Nicki Ledermann, Tania Ribalow, Sunday Englis
Best Special Make-Up Effects: “Bombshell,” Kazu Hiro, Vivian Baker, Richard Redlefsen
Best Contemporary Hair Styling: “Bombshell,” Anne Morgan, Jaime Leigh McIntosh, Adruitha Lee
Best Period Hair Styling and/or Character Hair Styling: “Downton Abbey,” Anne Nosh Oldham, Elaine Browne, Marc Pilcher

Television Series, Mini-Series or New Media Series
Best Contemporary Make-Up: “Big Little Lies,” Michelle Radow, Erin Good-Rosenmann
Best Period and/or Character Make-Up: “Fosse/Verdon,” Debbie Zoller, Dave Presto, Jackie Risotto
Best Special Make-Up Effects: “Chernobyl,” Daniel Parker, Barrie Gower, Paul Spateri
Best Contemporary Hair Styling: “Big Little Lies,” Jose Zamora, Lorena Zamora, Lona Vigi
Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling: “Fosse/Verdon,” Christopher Fulton, Christen Edwards, Christine Cantrell

Television Special, One Hour or More Live Program Series or Movie Made for Television
Best Contemporary Make-Up: “Saturday Night Live,” Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti, Jason Milani
Best Period and/or Character Make-Up: “Saturday Night Live,” Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti, Jason Milani
Best Special Make-Up Effects: “Saturday Night Live,” Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Tom Denier Jr.
Best Contemporary Hair Styling: “Dancing with the Stars,” Mary Guerrero, Kimi Messina, Gail Ryan
Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling: “Deadwood: The Movie,”…



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