Prosthetic Makeup - Notable Examples

Notable Examples

  • Brad Pitt: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
  • Many actors in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, notably John Rhys Davies and various actors/stuntmen portraying orcs.
  • James McAvoy among others in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
  • Nina Bott: Stern TV fat makeup (before and after; makeup process).
  • Jennie Bond: Posh Swap: Jennie Bond (makeup process)
  • Vicki Butler-Henderson: Celebrity Swap.
(Vicki's entire head is covered with prosthetics during the makeup application.)
  • Samantha Fox: Race Swap and makeup process.
  • Julie Goodyear: Age Swap and makeup application.
  • Rebecca Loos: Gender Swap and makeup application.
  • Kelly Lynch: (various disguises, the old lady and makeup application, the balding man).
  • Larissa Meek: Average Joe Hawaii (plus makeup application and unmasking)
  • Melinda Messenger: Celebrity Swap. (The makeup application for Melinda)
  • Caroline Palmer: The Sun photoshoots (fat and race swap).
  • Katie Price (a.k.a. Jordan): Jordan Gets Even and makeup application.
  • Linda Robson: Celebrity Swap. (Linda’s makeup application)
  • Melena Scantlin: The completed makeup and the reveal scene and the makeup process.
  • Carol Smillie: Gender Swap and makeup application.
  • Lea Thompson: A Will Of Their Own; Back To The Future Part II and Back To The Future (including makeup application).
  • Tyra Banks - ABC News: Tyra Banks Experiences Obesity Through Fat Suit - showcased on her eponymous talk show on 4 November 2005
  • Shock Rock artists such as Gwar, mushroomhead, Slipknot and Lordi
  • Rick Mayall: Drop Dead Fred
  • Prosthetic Makeup competition: National Prosthetic Makeup Competition
  • Amitabh Bachchan: Paa
  • Shahrukh Khan: Ra one
  • Ron Perlman: several times in his career, but most notably as Hellboy

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