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  2. ‘Day of the Dead’ Makeup Effects Artist Todd ... - AOL

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    In accordance with its namesake, the new Syfy series“Day of the Dead” is jam-packed with the undead. Meet their maker: Emmy-award winning makeup effects artist Todd Masters.

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  4. Tom Savini - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Vincent Savini (born November 3, 1946 [1]) is an American prosthetic makeup artist, actor, stunt performer and film director. He is known for his makeup and special effects work on many films directed by George A. Romero, including Martin, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Creepshow, and Monkey Shines; he also created the special effects and makeup for many cult classics like Friday ...

  5. Greg Nicotero - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Nicotero (born March 15, 1963) is an American special make-up effects creator, television producer, and director. His first major job in special effects makeup was on the George A. Romero film Day of the Dead (1985), under the tutelage of Romero and make-up effects veteran Tom Savini.

  6. John Vulich - Wikipedia

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    Vulich continued working on 80's monster movies, including Ghoulies, Day of the Dead, [2] and The Lost Boys. [3] In 1989 Vulich decided to open his own company, Optic Nerve Studios, with Everett Burrell.

  7. 23 Truly Gorgeous Day of the Dead Makeup Ideas to ... - AOL

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    Try these 23 Day of the Dead makeup looks and learn the meaning of Dia De Los Muertos from Mexican-American artist Judith Bautista and designer Lily Martinez.

  8. Skull mexican make-up - Wikipedia

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    Skull makeup. Skull Mexican makeup, sugar skull makeup or calavera makeup, is a makeup style that is used to create the appearance of the character La Calavera Catrina that people use during Day of the Dead (Mexican Día de Muertos) festivities. [1]

  9. La Calavera Catrina - Wikipedia

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    "Catrin" and "Catrina" have become popular costumes during Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico and elsewhere. They typically feature calavera (skull) make-up. [12] The male counterpart to the Catrina, wears the same skull makeup and black clothes, often a formal suit with a top hat or a mariachi costume. A cane might also be part of the costume.