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  1. Aug 4, 2007 · Aug. 4, 2007. William J. Tuttle, a Hollywood makeup artist whose work was so renowned that he won an Oscar years before there was an official Academy Award for makeup, died on July 27 at his...

  2. Aug 3, 2007 · Aug. 3, 2007 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. William J. “Bill” Tuttle, a pioneering makeup artist whose ground-breaking work in “7 Faces of Dr. Lao” prompted the Academy of Motion Picture Arts...

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  4. In 1965, Tuttle received a special Oscar for his work on George Pal 's 7 Faces of Dr. Lao; [3] this was 17 years before makeup became an official Oscar category. Later work included Logan's Run and Young Frankenstein. Tuttle is the subject of the 1968 MGM short The King of the Duplicators where he demonstrated some of his work.

  5. Sep 15, 2012 · John Tuttle is an all-time legend. Anyone around in the 1980's heard the stories. Graduated from Auburn and moved into a shack or camper and started running 150 mile weeks and made the 1984 ...

  6. Driven by disappointment at the '84 Games, little-known Olympian John Tuttle continues winning as a master. Thirty years ago John Tuttle was living the simple life. After graduating from Auburn ...

  7. 13 April 1912 to 5 August 2007. The head of MGM’s make-up department from 1950 to 1970, Tuttle won an Oscar for his work on (1965). His expertise was deployed on a range of other films from (1952), (1959) to (1960). Visit William J Tuttle's Independent Obituary.

  8. John Tuttle was an American marathoner who ran at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. He finished third at the 1984 US Olympic Trials to make the team. Tuttle had also finished third at the 1983 New York City Marathon, where he ran his marathon PR of 2-10:51.

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