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    Greg Cannom. Greg Cannom (born 1951) is an American special make-up effects artist. He is the recipient of several accolades, including five Academy Awards and two Saturn Awards, and has been nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards and four BAFTA Awards . Cannom is best known for his work on the films Hook (1991), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 ...

  2. Mar 25, 2023 · Friends of Oscar-winning makeup artist Greg Cannom have set up a GoFundMe page after major health issues and setbacks have led to soaring medical bills. Cannom, whose career spans over four ...

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    • A Fresh Take on A Dusty Genre
    • Finding A New Look For Vampires
    • Sexy, Stylized & Streamlined
    • Don't Try This at Home
    • Foam Latex & Pax Paint
    • About The Fangs
    • Young Actors. Big Challenge.
    • The Director Makes A Cameo. Sort of.
    • The Ultimate Teen Vampire Movie
    • 'The Lost Boys' Makeup FX Team

    In the eighties, horror was alive and kicking, but vampires hadn't quite clawed their way back into mainstream pop culture yet. The classic monster movies birthed fanged icons such as Nosferatu and Dracula, but by 1980, audiences were thirsty for a fresh take on the genre. Something more stylized to match the vivacious energy and infectious excess ...

    Rebranding the vampire image was going to require a solid team for makeup and prosthetics. Makeup Department Head Ve Neill suggested that Greg Cannom would be an excellent choice to design the vampire prosthetics. Greg knew the genre well and was known for working on many of the practical fx horror films of the eighties. Although makeup tests for t...

    "Joel Schumacher said to me, ‘I've hired these sexy young kids, and I want them sexy. I don't want monsters,’" said Cannom. "So Ve came up to me and said, 'Why don't we do a test on the side and show it to Joel and see what he thinks?'" So Cannom and Neill brought in actor Brooke McCarter to test the waters. "Joel wanted the vampires to be very sty...

    The first step of the process was to take lifecasts of the actors, starting with Kiefer. "I did the lifecast with his eyes open, which I learned from Dick Smith. Don’t do that at home! I would never do it now. It’s too easy to find yourself in a lawsuit and the alginate isn't as good as it used to be. But I got it down really good at the time." (A ...

    The Lost Boys' vampire prosthetics were manufactured in foam latex, the best method at the time. For coloration "we used PAX paint on foam latex because that’s all we had," explained Cannom. "I sculpted all the prosthetics, and even ran all the foam in the beginning, and then Gil Mosko started running the pieces when I had to go on-set or do other ...

    Greg also designed and made custom vampire dentures for each actor to wear, which were understated and delicate compared to the large Dracula-esque fangs audiences were used to seeing. "I really tried to make the teeth look like pearls," revealed Cannom. "For the application, I embedded wire into the dentures so they would be super strong; it was u...

    In the end, the young and fairly unknown cast handled the prosthetic makeups amazingly, especially since for many of them it was their first time. Greg told SWSCA, "I remember Kiefer saying, 'Don't tell them I'm only 17, they think I’m 18!' When we started the film he had all this baby fat, and I was like, 'Oh God, how am I going to turn this into ...

    Looking back on the project, Greg Cannom is candid about the challenges he encountered working on the film, particularly his occasional clashes with director Joel Schumacher, but Cannom admired Schumacher for his vision and reminisces fondly about the finished result, "Joel was very happy with everything in the end, and that's all you can ask for. ...

    Overall, 1987 was a year of excess. Full House. The Coreys. Michael Jackson. Rock ballads. Big hair. The Lost Boys took the quintessential hallmarks of its era and mixed them with simple, sleek and elegant makeups, bringing a modern feel to a film that was originally going to be 'young boy scouts and bloodsucking Goonies.' Cementing its legacy as t...

    Greg Cannom - Vampire Prosthetic Effects Designer Ve Neill - Makeup Artist Steve LaPorte - Makeup Artist Brent Baker Everett Burrell Keith Edmier Earl Ellis Bill Forsche Chris Goehe Morton Greenspoon Gil Mosko Larry Odien John Vulich Tony Gardner

  3. Mar 28, 2023 · Four time Oscar-winning Hollywood makeup artist Greg Cannom was the genius behind the Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula (1992), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and ...

  4. Feb 25, 2019 · Well, technically, gold-plated and bronze, but why get picky when you’ve just nabbed your fifth Academy Award. Cannom, who lives in La Quinta, took home the coveted Oscar for Best Achievement for Makeup and Hairstyling at Sunday’s 91st Academy Awards. He previously won awards for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2009), Bram Stoker’s ...

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  5. Feb 5, 2019 · Makeup artist Greg Cannom transformed actor Christian Bale into Dick Cheney for the movie “Vice.” ... 20 years ago at the Emmys: David Hyde Pierce keeps his streak alive. June 19, 2024.

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  7. Greg Cannom. Makeup Department: Vice. Greg Cannom was born in 1951 in the USA. He is known for Vice (2018), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992).

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