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Latest revision as of 17:03, 21 October 2024
A make-up assistant helps the make-up department by:
- Supplying brushes and products to the make-up artists;
- Helping to fix prosthetics;
- Washing performers' hair, preparing scalp;
- Preparing performers' skin before anything is applied;
- Helping to alter, repair and dress wigs and hair pieces;
- Running errands, in general, for the department.[1]
Make-up assistants can be distinguished from junior make-up artists, who do more hair and make-up work themselves, and from make-up trainees, who do a lot more running work.
Beryl Sanderson was an uncredited make-up assistant on An Unearthly Child.[2]
Since the series reboot, the only credited make-up assistants have been on Torchwood. For example, for Combat and Out of Time the credited make-up assistants included Sarah Astley-Hughes and Kate Roberts.
Story | Make-up assistant |
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Combat | Sarah Astley-Hughes, Kate Roberts, Vicky Owen, Hayley Watkins |
Out of Time | Sarah Astley-Hughes, Kate Roberts |
Random Shoes | Haley Watkins, Ellen Rhian, Anwen Hughes, Vicky Owen |
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ Make-up and hair. ScreenSkills. Retrieved on 8 October 2018.
- ↑ INFO: "The Firemaker"