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Mindy Hall is a
makeup artist who has worked on films such as
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) and
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010). She also worked on
Star Trek (2009), where she was involved in the redesign work on the
Romulan race. For her work on that film, she won an
Academy Award for Best Makeup.
Career
Hall decided to pursue a career in Hollywood makeup at the age of 17. She attended
San Diego State University , but she dropped out and instead joined the apprenticeship programme for makeup at the
San Francisco Opera . Following her completion of the course, she worked with several regional opera companies to do makeup as well as hairstyling and wig construction.
[1]
Mindy is co-author with
Gretchen Davis of The Makeup Artist Handbook published by
Focal Press .
[1] She worked on a number of films, including
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ,
[2]
P.S. I Love You and
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps .
[1] As part of her work on 2009's
Star Trek , she was involved in the redesign of the
Romulan race seen in the film.
[3] She was the department head of makeup on the film, where she led a team of over forty makeup artists as well as
Joel Harlow and
Barney Burman who designed the aliens seen in the movie.
[4]
Awards
The make-up team working on Star Trek won an
Oscar at the
82nd Academy Awards .
[5] It was the trio's first nomination and was the first Oscar to have been awarded to any film in the franchise.
[6]
[7] They repeated their success at the
36th Saturn Awards , even though the event was dominated by the success of
James Cameron 's
Avatar .
[8] In 2011, she was nominated for an
Emmy Award for outstanding makeup, mini-series or movies as the head of the team that worked on the
HBO television series
Cinema Verite .
[1]
References
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a
b
c
d Warshawski, Evy (August 16, 2011).
"Makeup Artist from Napa Nominated for Emmy" . Napa Valley Patch . Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Kornelis, Chris (August 1, 2014).
"Academy Award-Winning Make-Up Artist Mindy Hall's Favorite Gadgets" . The Wall Street Journal . Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Nazzaro, Joe (October 7, 2009).
"Exclusive: The Secrets of Star Trek: Part Two" . SciFiNow . Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Cohen, Sandy (March 7, 2010).
"Final countdown: One more day until the Oscars" . AP Online . Archived from
the original on September 20, 2014. Retrieved September 19, 2014 – via HighBeam.com archives.
^
"The 82nd Academy Awards (2010) Nominees and Winners" .
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . Archived from
the original on December 24, 2013. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Ricapito, Maria (March 1, 2010).
"Oscars: Laying it on Thick for Best Makeup" . Vanity Fair . Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^
"Avatar and Star Trek clean up technical Oscars" . SyFy . Archived from
the original on October 13, 2014. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
^ Goldberg, Matt.
"AVATAR Dominates at the Saturn Awards" . Collider . Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
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