Patrick Stewart - Wardrobe and make-up test for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
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Patrick Stewart - Wardrobe and make-up test for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)

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Tim Curry in various stages of hair and makeup on set of IT (1990) dir. Tommy Lee Wallace
🐏(they/them)🐑 I wanted to do makeup based on Ladida (the sheep in some of these photos) but I had some mishaps and a lack of wardrobe and, well.. I ended up looking like the shopkeeper romance option in a farming game ! So I leaned into it. I wanna do edits eventually with mocked up chat boxes.
Anyone ask for 3am Lanque makeup tests Here they are
Selfies from last night's makeup test!! Hella hyped for be debuting this cosplay at Long Beach Comic Con next weekend!

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Gale Sondergaard - Makeup and wardrobe tests (1938) for The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Growing up in the 80s when horror was everywhere I was exposed to a lot of weird shit at a young age, thanks to older family members! Probably scarred for life too tbh! You couldn’t even go to the shops without seeing the gory VHS posters, but with the introduction of SKY tv horror was also beamed directly into our living rooms day and night! My main memory is not the crazy stuff watched on a grainy vhs in East Manchester a stones throw away from the high walled factories, dye works and abbatoirs that have long been replaced with yuppie apartments for London media types and graphic designers, but the glossy neon head fuckery of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. You couldn’t escape it! Now I can watch with affection and admiration but at the time I was traumatised! To try and stop me being so scared my mum would always tell me that Freddie was just a man with makeup on. Long story short, here’s some proof