The question "Who played the makeup artist in Woman of the Hour?" typically refers to an actor portraying a character within the film. However, the provided film credits for Woman of the Hour detail the Makeup Department—the professional crew responsible for the film's makeup and hair, rather than an actor who played a character explicitly named "makeup artist."
While there isn't a character identified as "makeup artist" played by an actor in the available credits, the film relied on a skilled team to manage all aspects of hair and makeup for the cast. These professionals worked behind the scenes to create the desired visual aesthetics for the movie.
Key Makeup and Hair Department Crew Members
The following individuals were instrumental in the makeup and hair aspects of Woman of the Hour:
Role | Name | Specific Contribution |
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Makeup Designer | Naomi Bakstad | Also served as makeup designer for the Los Angeles Unit |
Wigmaker | Stacey Butterworth | Provided wig work specifically for Daniel Zovatto |
Key Hair Artist | Arleen Chavez | Lead hair artist for the Los Angeles Unit |
Hair Department Head | Whitney Hudson | Led the hair department for the Los Angeles Unit (credited as Whitney Megan Hudson) |
First Assistant Hair Stylist | Alesha Kabatoff | Assisted in hair styling throughout the production |
These individuals are the talented professionals who ensured the actors' appearances were consistent with their roles and the film's overall vision, working as part of the production crew rather than as on-screen characters.