MAKE-UP ARTIST
The Premiere Magazine For Make-Up Artists And Movie Enthusiasts
Bimonthly Magazine from United States
- First and last issue: 1996-2019 June

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DATABASE INFO: Completed listing
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 All
Issue 28
December 2000

Fieldtrip to London
Nick Dudman
Lois Burwell
Digital Continuity
Issue 27
October/November 2000

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Bedazzled
The View
All The Presidents Make-up Men 2
Issue 26
August/September 2000

International Make-Up Artist Trade Show
Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps
X-Men
Issue 25
June/July 2000

New York Issue:
Dick Smith
Michael Laudati
Carl Fullerton
Allen Weisinger
Issue 24
April/May 2000

STONED AGAIN: Even in the Hollywood of the new century, some projects are worth waiting for. Steven Speilberg unveils a sequel to The Flintstones film 6 years later. Except this one is even more make-up intensive than its predecessor. The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas is a joyous ode to the splendor of imaginative character make-ups.
Hollywood Make-up Artist and Hairstylist Guild Awards: Coverage of the First Annual Hollywood Make-up Artist and Hairstylist Guild Awards hosted by Local 706 with celebrity presenters.
Alternative Choices: The idea of a career in make-up artistry has captured the dreams and aspirations of many. Although one of the most popular career destinations for aspiring artists has been film and TV make-up; while this area can be difficult to break into and make a living, the area of make-up artistry is very diverse with many alternatives to take.
Roxanna Floyd:\Woman of Color: Even as a child Roxanna Floyd had big dreams of making it in the make-up industry. She is now the nation's most sought after African-American make-up expert; her regular clientele includes Angela Bassett, Whitney Houston and Queen Latifah.
Issue 23
February/March 2000

Collier Strong
Galaxy Quest
Why is Hollywood hemorrhaging?
Seeing through translucency

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6 July 2019

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