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    Theatrical makeup is makeup that is used to assist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a theater production. In Greek...
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    Make-up artist (redirect from MakeUp Artist)
    fantasy makeup. The use of prosthetics and plaster casting are also required for projects that entails non-human appearances. Accents such as theatrical blood...
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    Blackface (redirect from Black face makeup)
    Blackface is the practice of performers using burnt cork or theatrical makeup to portray a caricature of black people on stage or in entertainment. Scholarship...
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    designed to be pulled over the head as a form of theatrical makeup or disguise. The theatrical makeup used by Michael Crawford when he played the Phantom...
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  • horror-themed live action role-playing games. Blood substitute Blood squib Theatrical makeup How Fake Blood Is Made For Movies | Movies Insider, retrieved 2022-01-02...
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  • Look up makeup in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Make-up or makeup may refer to: Cosmetics, for use in face-to-face interactions Theatrical makeup, for...
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    in theatrical makeup and photography. In 1980, she moved to New York City to work as a professional makeup artist. Brown became known for a makeup style...
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    from a disaster to add life-like realism to an emergency exercise. Theatrical makeup and cosmetics, plus rubber and latex appliances, are often used to...
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    such, gave birth to the first theatrical makeup. This would be the standard for theatrical make-up until 1914 when makeup artist Max Factor created Flexible...
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  • nineteenth-century shoe polish Blacking up, putting on a style of theatrical makeup to take on the appearance of certain archetypes of American racism...
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  • Best Makeup; Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films Saturn Award for Best Makeup; BAFTA Awards for Best Costume Design, Best Makeup Artist...
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  • Asian cultures, colors, customs, and behaviors. Yellowface, a form of theatrical makeup used by European-American performers to represent an East Asian person...
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    collodion for long-term treatment Non-flexible collodion is used in theatrical makeup for various effects. When applied to the skin, it shrinks as the solvent...
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  • others. Mechislav Dalkevich was also a master of theatrical makeup. Since 1890 he taught drawing and makeup in the theater school at the Alexandrinsky Theatre...
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  • Look up blackface in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blackface is a theatrical makeup to portray a stereotype of African Americans. Blackface may also refer...
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    20th century, notably by Osamu Tezuka, who drew inspiration from the theatrical makeup of actresses in the Takarazuka Revue when drawing eyes. A large central...
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    around the lack of materials in his city - in his own words, the only theatrical makeup supplies to be found was greasepaint at the back of a local pharmacy...
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  • Troy spots Boldwood and Bathsheba in the crowd and enhances his theatrical makeup to avoid recognition. Troy then reappears to reclaim his wife at a...
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    past, Othello would often have been portrayed by a white actor in theatrical makeup. Black American actor Paul Robeson played the role from 1930 to 1959...
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    facial resemblance of affected individuals to stage makeup used in kabuki, a Japanese traditional theatrical form. There are two types of Kabuki syndrome. Type...
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    throughout the country, and was the author of a notable 1905 book on theatrical makeup. Young directed more than 90 films between 1912 and 1928. He also...
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  • Season 2 Is Even Better Than the First, All Thanks to Its Amazing Cast of Makeup Artists". POPSUGAR Beauty UK. Retrieved 17 December 2023. "Glow Up: Britain's...
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    Imitation of Life series of 2016 she poses, in vintage costume and theatrical makeup, as a variety of ageing actress-like women. When writing about Sherman's...
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  • specialized topics are often covered such as improvisational theatre, theatrical makeup, set construction, accents and dialects, stunts, special effects and...
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    Hollywood makeup departments and sometimes included endorsements from movie stars (Helen Hayes and Jean Harlow) who used Kleenex to remove their theatrical makeup...
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    in theatrical performances where prosthetic makeup or affixed costuming is used. It was mentioned in the earliest known published theatre makeup manual:...
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    Kwan wore her hair in a bun instead of a ponytail and wore heavy theatrical makeup, including rhinestones pasted near the corner of her eyes. Her costume...
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    fall of the French aristocracy. During the 19th century blackface theatrical makeup gained popularity when it was used by non-black performers to represent...
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  • Laura Geller is an American makeup artist. The founder of Laura Geller Make-up Studios and Laura Geller Beauty, she has worked in theatre and television...
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  • stemmed from Klein-Rogge's skill in disguising his appearance with theatrical makeup, wigs and prosthetics, which has led at least one movie historian...
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