From “American Werewolf in London,” “Nightmare on Elm Street” to the new AMC series, “Interview with the Vampire,” makeup artist Howard Berger has over 800 credits and is the mastermind behind some of the most astounding transformations on film and TV.
Earlier this year, longtime friends Marshall Julius and Berger released the book, “Masters of Make-Up Effects: A Century of Practical Magic” where Berger shares never-before-seen photos, detailing the magic of practical makeup and sharing his process.
Variety asked Berger to share some of his favorite anecdotes about bloodying up the beautiful faces of Hollywood below.
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“There’s an array of aliens, hundreds of species [on this show]. Seth MacFarlane is very artistic and we’d have discussions about alien ideas. He would sometimes do a little sketch – and I’ve saved them all – and I’d get it.
Earlier this year, longtime friends Marshall Julius and Berger released the book, “Masters of Make-Up Effects: A Century of Practical Magic” where Berger shares never-before-seen photos, detailing the magic of practical makeup and sharing his process.
Variety asked Berger to share some of his favorite anecdotes about bloodying up the beautiful faces of Hollywood below.
The Orville’s Alien Sausage Factory View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Howard Berger (@hoops511)
“There’s an array of aliens, hundreds of species [on this show]. Seth MacFarlane is very artistic and we’d have discussions about alien ideas. He would sometimes do a little sketch – and I’ve saved them all – and I’d get it.
- 10/26/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
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