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Tami Lane
Born (1974-06-16 ) June 16, 1974 (age 49) Occupation
prosthetic makeup artist Notable work
Tami Lane (born June 16, 1974) is an American
prosthetic makeup artist who won the
Academy Award for Best Makeup for the 2005 film
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe . She received an additional Academy Award nomination for the 2012 film
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey .
[1]
Life and career
Lane is a native of
Peoria, Illinois , graduated from
Woodruff High School ,
[2]
[3] and graduated from
Bradley University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Art and emphasis in
Graphic Design .
[4]
As a college student, she had the opportunity to visit makeup effects company KNB EFX Group in
Los Angeles ; after graduation she worked for KNB EFX with part-owner Howard Berger for four years before heading out on her own in 2000. She also worked on
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy ,
The Green Mile , and
Superman Returns .
[4]
In 2004, she was the lead prosthetic artist for
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , leading a team of 42 makeup and prosthetic experts.
[4] For this movie, she and Howard Berger won the 2005
Academy Award for Best Makeup .
[4] In 2013, she,
Peter Swords King , and
Rick Findlater ,
[1] were nominated for another Academy Award for Makeup, for
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey .
[3]
She appeared on the first episode of the
NBC show
Identity
[5] with the identity of "Academy Award winner", but the contestant incorrectly identified
Eve Plumb as the winner. Lane's identity was not revealed until the end of the show.[
citation needed ]
References
External links
1981–2000
1981:
Rick Baker
1982:
Sarah Monzani and
Michèle Burke
1983: None given this year
1984:
Paul LeBlanc and
Dick Smith
1985:
Michael Westmore and
Zoltan Elek
1986:
Chris Walas and
Stephan Dupuis
1987:
Rick Baker
1988:
Ve Neill ,
Steve La Porte , and
Robert Short
1989:
Manlio Rocchetti ,
Lynn Barber , and
Kevin Haney
1990:
Doug Drexler and
John Caglione Jr.
1991:
Jeff Dawn and
Stan Winston
1992:
Michèle Burke ,
Greg Cannom , and
Matthew W. Mungle
1993:
Greg Cannom ,
Ve Neill , and
Yolanda Toussieng
1994:
Rick Baker ,
Ve Neill , and
Yolanda Toussieng
1995:
Lois Burwell ,
Peter Frampton , and
Paul Pattison
1996:
Rick Baker and
David LeRoy Anderson
1997:
Rick Baker and
David LeRoy Anderson
1998:
Jenny Shircore
1999:
Christine Blundell and
Trefor Proud
2000:
Rick Baker and
Gail Ryan
2001–2020
2001:
Peter Owen and
Richard Taylor
2002:
Beatrice De Alba and
John E. Jackson
2003:
Peter King and
Richard Taylor
2004:
Bill Corso and
Valli O'Reilly
2005:
Howard Berger and
Tami Lane
2006:
David Martí and
Montse Ribé
2007:
Jan Archibald and
Didier Lavergne
2008:
Greg Cannom
2009:
Barney Burman ,
Mindy Hall , and
Joel Harlow
2010:
Rick Baker and
Dave Elsey
2011:
Mark Coulier and
J. Roy Helland
2012:
Julie Dartnell and
Lisa Westcott
2013:
Adruitha Lee and
Robin Mathews
2014:
Frances Hannon and
Mark Coulier
2015:
Damian Martin ,
Lesley Vanderwalt , and
Elka Wardega
2016:
Alessandro Bertolazzi ,
Giorgio Gregorini , and
Christopher Nelson
2017:
David Malinowski ,
Lucy Sibbick , and
Kazuhiro Tsuji
2018:
Greg Cannom ,
Kate Biscoe , and
Patricia Dehaney
2019:
Kazu Hiro ,
Anne Morgan , and
Vivian Baker
2020:
Sergio López-Rivera ,
Mia Neal , and
Jamika Wilson
2021–present
Academy Award for Best Makeup before 2012