This is the second year for the Makeup and Hairstylists Guild joining the awards game, and they've been a welcome addition to the circuit. They spread their nods thin across a number of categories, but it's a good window into what this branch digs, for sure. This year, the only two films on the Academy's bake-off list of finalists that didn't garner any recognition were "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" and "Noah." Meaning "Foxcatcher," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Guardians of the Galaxy," "Maleficent" and "The Theory of Everything" were each represented in one form or another. Meanwhile, "Guardians of the Galaxy" led with the most mentions at three, while "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Interstellar" and "Into the Woods" each got a pair. As previously announced, Oscar-winning make-up artist Rick Baker and Emmy-nominated hair stylist Kathryn Blondell will receive the Guild's Lifetime Achievement Awards. Check out the full list of nominees below,...
- 1/8/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and Into The Woods are among the feature nominees announced today for the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards. There is a tie in the Television and New Media Series Best Contemporary Make-Up Category resulting in six nominees. The awards will be presented during a ceremony February 14 at Paramount Studios. Here’s the complete list:
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Make-up
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Make-Up Artists: Allan Apone, Nicole Sortillon and Lisa Rocco (Petition)
Gone Girl
Make-Up Artists: Kate Biscoe and Gigi Williams
Guardians of the Galaxy
Make-Up Artist: Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Interstellar
Make-Up Artists: Luisa Abel and Jay Wejebe
Nightcrawler
Make-Up Artists: Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Period And/Or Character Make-up
Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Make-Up Artists: Ve Neill, Nikoletta Skarlatos and Conor McCullagh (Petition)
Into the Woods...
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Make-up
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Make-Up Artists: Allan Apone, Nicole Sortillon and Lisa Rocco (Petition)
Gone Girl
Make-Up Artists: Kate Biscoe and Gigi Williams
Guardians of the Galaxy
Make-Up Artist: Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Interstellar
Make-Up Artists: Luisa Abel and Jay Wejebe
Nightcrawler
Make-Up Artists: Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Period And/Or Character Make-up
Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Make-Up Artists: Ve Neill, Nikoletta Skarlatos and Conor McCullagh (Petition)
Into the Woods...
- 1/8/2015
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline
Bella (Kristen Stewart) might be the pretty girl next door that everyone relates to, but Alice Cullen (played by Ashley Greene) is The Twilight Saga’s style savvy fashionista. Being an immortal, she is blessed with classical good looks and the combination of her perky personality and fashion flair make her the one to watch in Forks. We love Alice’s vampy make-up in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the work of key make-up stylist, Norma Patton-Hill (replacing Jeanne Van Phue who worked on Twilight) and if you do too, click over to find out how she achieves it.
- 11/9/2009
- Boxwish.com
Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek were among the big winners at the American Latino Media Arts Awards on Thursday.
The Vicky Cristina Barcelona star picked up the award for best film actress at the ceremony, which celebrates the achievements of Hispanic artists in film, television and music.
Hayek was given the Anthony Quinn Award for Industry Excellence, while family drama Nothing Like the Holidays, starring Debra Messing and John Leguizamo, took home three honours.
Make-up artist Jeanne Van Phue and hairstylist Mary Ann Valdes were honoured for their work behind the scenes of vampire movie Twilight.
Other winners on the night included The Office's Oscar Nunez, who was named best comedy actor, and Selena Gomez, who scooped best comedy actress for her part in the Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place.
The ceremony was held at UCLA's Royce Hall in Los Angeles, and was hosted by George Lopez and Eva Longoria Parker.
The Vicky Cristina Barcelona star picked up the award for best film actress at the ceremony, which celebrates the achievements of Hispanic artists in film, television and music.
Hayek was given the Anthony Quinn Award for Industry Excellence, while family drama Nothing Like the Holidays, starring Debra Messing and John Leguizamo, took home three honours.
Make-up artist Jeanne Van Phue and hairstylist Mary Ann Valdes were honoured for their work behind the scenes of vampire movie Twilight.
Other winners on the night included The Office's Oscar Nunez, who was named best comedy actor, and Selena Gomez, who scooped best comedy actress for her part in the Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place.
The ceremony was held at UCLA's Royce Hall in Los Angeles, and was hosted by George Lopez and Eva Longoria Parker.
- 9/18/2009
- WENN
Penelope Cruz has added another statuette to her awards collections. Having won the prestigious Academy Award and BAFTA among others, the 35-year-old was honored as Best Actress for her performance as Maria Elena in "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" at this year's Alma Awards. The title was given during a gala ceremony held at the Royce Hall Auditorium at UCLA.
The Spanish actress was not the only movie star winning the Alma award on Thursday night, September 17. Actor John Leguizamo also took home one kudo for his drama comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays". For his portrayal of Mauricio Rodriguez, the Debra Messing's co-star was hailed Best Actor.
In addition to Leguizamo's nod, "Holidays" grabbed two more trophies as Alma presented screenwriter Rick Najera and director Alfredo De Villa each with a recognition for their work in the film category. "Twilight", in the meantime, collected two prizes; one for make-up artist Jeanne Van Phue...
The Spanish actress was not the only movie star winning the Alma award on Thursday night, September 17. Actor John Leguizamo also took home one kudo for his drama comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays". For his portrayal of Mauricio Rodriguez, the Debra Messing's co-star was hailed Best Actor.
In addition to Leguizamo's nod, "Holidays" grabbed two more trophies as Alma presented screenwriter Rick Najera and director Alfredo De Villa each with a recognition for their work in the film category. "Twilight", in the meantime, collected two prizes; one for make-up artist Jeanne Van Phue...
- 9/18/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The honorees for Alma Awards 2009's special achievement in motion picture category have been unraveled by the National Council of La Raza. On Tuesday, August 25 at a news conference at Beso Restaurant, Nclr President and CEO Janet Murguia and Executive Producer Eva Longoria revealed that there will be 11 actors and 8 actresses competing for Best Actor and Best Actress.
Among those vying for Best Actor of the Year title are "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" leading man Javier Bardem, "Two Lovers" star Joaquin Phoenix and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" actor Ramon Rodriguez. Meanwhile, the actresses receiving nominations include Cameron Diaz, Eva Mendes, Michelle Rodriguez, Penelope Cruz and Rosario Dawson.
Beside the performers in motion pictures, a number of film crew also get a shot at winning Behind the Scenes honor. "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" director Kenny Ortega, "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" helmer Guillermo del Toro, "Twilight" make-up artist Jeanne Van Phue...
Among those vying for Best Actor of the Year title are "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" leading man Javier Bardem, "Two Lovers" star Joaquin Phoenix and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" actor Ramon Rodriguez. Meanwhile, the actresses receiving nominations include Cameron Diaz, Eva Mendes, Michelle Rodriguez, Penelope Cruz and Rosario Dawson.
Beside the performers in motion pictures, a number of film crew also get a shot at winning Behind the Scenes honor. "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" director Kenny Ortega, "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" helmer Guillermo del Toro, "Twilight" make-up artist Jeanne Van Phue...
- 8/26/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Film.com Wendy Chuck costume designer interviewnbspBringing a novel to the big screen can often prove challenging and the muchanticipated Twilight was no exception. With pressure to bring the wellloved characters to life every detail from Edwards jacket to Bellas prom dress became a key part of the storytelling process. We chatted with Twilight costume designer Wendy Chuck about the look of the film the challenges that she faced and what it took to bring Edward and Bella to the big screen.Natalie Broulette What inspired your costume choices? Did you read the book?Wendy Chuck Of course the books were the biggest inspiration. They are filled with visual imagery costume notes and lovely details that gave me clues to the characters. At the point of conceiving the look for the film I had only read Twilight. Im just finishing the fourth and I think that now the story is...
- 11/12/2008
- twilightersanonymous.com
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