We don’t often see Sylvester Stallone on the small screen, but the actor has just finished shooting his first leading role in a TV series. Sylvester Stallone took to Instagram to announce that Tulsa King has wrapped production. The crime drama was created by Taylor Sheridan and stars Stallone as a New York mafia capo who establishes a new criminal empire after his release from prison.
“I never worked so hard in my life and had so much fun,” Sylvester Stallone said in the Instagram video. “What we came up with is something extraordinary and life-changing for me.” Check out the rest below!
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“I never worked so hard in my life and had so much fun,” Sylvester Stallone said in the Instagram video. “What we came up with is something extraordinary and life-changing for me.” Check out the rest below!
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In the caption, Sylvester Stallone wrote, “Tulsa King… This was a very long ,difficult ,exciting, mind blowing production has just ended in Oklahoma. Though it was a long time to be away it was...
- 8/31/2022
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
At the Makeup Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards on Feb. 24, Oscar frontrunner “Darkest Hour” won two of its three races: special makeup effects and best period/character makeup. It lost best period/character hairstyling to “I, Tonya.”
Among those films that “Darkest Hour” edged out for best special makeup effects was “Wonder,” one of its two Oscar rivals for Best Makeup & Hairstyling. That film contended on the contemporary side here and lost its bid for hairstyling to “Pitch Perfect 3″ and makeup to “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2.” The third Oscar nominee, “Victoria and Abdul,” was snubbed by the guild.
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While each of the five guild races has five contenders, members do not always nominate those films that made the shortlist for the Best Makeup & Hairstyling Oscar. Likewise, it often cites films that failed to make the cut with...
Among those films that “Darkest Hour” edged out for best special makeup effects was “Wonder,” one of its two Oscar rivals for Best Makeup & Hairstyling. That film contended on the contemporary side here and lost its bid for hairstyling to “Pitch Perfect 3″ and makeup to “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2.” The third Oscar nominee, “Victoria and Abdul,” was snubbed by the guild.
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While each of the five guild races has five contenders, members do not always nominate those films that made the shortlist for the Best Makeup & Hairstyling Oscar. Likewise, it often cites films that failed to make the cut with...
- 2/25/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (Muahs) have announced nominations for outstanding achievements in motion pictures, television, commercials and live theater during 2017. Winners will be announced on Saturday, February 24 at The Novo by Microsoft at L.A. Live.
Read More:Oscars 2018: Best Makeup & Hairstyling Shortlist Includes ‘Darkest Hour,’ ‘I, Tonya’ and More
This year’s nominees include six of the seven films short listed for the Best Make-Up and Hairstyling Oscar, including “I, Tonya,” “Ghost in the Shell,” and the Netflix tentpole “Bright.” The only Oscar shortlisted film not to earn a Muahs nomination is “Victoria & Abdul.”
The full nominations list is included below.
Feature-Length Motion Picture – Best Contemporary Make-Up
Baby Driver
Fionagh Cush, Phyllis Temple
The Big Sick
Leo Won, Kirsten Sylvester
Ghost In The Shell
Deborah La Mia Denaver, Jane O.Kane
Pitch Perfect 3
Melanie Hughes-Weaver, Judy Yonemoto, Erica Kyker
Wonder
Naomi Bakstad, Jean Black, Megan Harkness...
Read More:Oscars 2018: Best Makeup & Hairstyling Shortlist Includes ‘Darkest Hour,’ ‘I, Tonya’ and More
This year’s nominees include six of the seven films short listed for the Best Make-Up and Hairstyling Oscar, including “I, Tonya,” “Ghost in the Shell,” and the Netflix tentpole “Bright.” The only Oscar shortlisted film not to earn a Muahs nomination is “Victoria & Abdul.”
The full nominations list is included below.
Feature-Length Motion Picture – Best Contemporary Make-Up
Baby Driver
Fionagh Cush, Phyllis Temple
The Big Sick
Leo Won, Kirsten Sylvester
Ghost In The Shell
Deborah La Mia Denaver, Jane O.Kane
Pitch Perfect 3
Melanie Hughes-Weaver, Judy Yonemoto, Erica Kyker
Wonder
Naomi Bakstad, Jean Black, Megan Harkness...
- 1/5/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Oscar® nominees gather day before for symposiumGreg Cannom won the 2009 Academy Award® for Achievement in Makeup for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. This was Cannom.s ninth Academy Award® nomination, and he previously won for Mrs. Doubtfire (1994, with Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng) and Dracula (1993, with Michèle Burke and Matthew Mungle). During the Feb. 22 broadcast, he thanked the film.s cast; his agent, Helen Cohen; the movie studios and the city of New Orleans, where much of the film was shot. .I share this with Colleen Callaghan, who should be up here with me,. Cannom said in his acceptance speech. He also thanked make-up artists and hairstylists Jean Black, Fionagh Cush, Elaine Offers, Miles Teves, Brian Sipe, Will Huff, Todd Tucker, Harvey Lowry, Mark Jacszyn, Alexei O'Brien, Mark Nieman, Chris Gallaher, Art Pimental, Martin Astles, Susan Kalinowski and Natascha and Favian Wigs.
- 2/22/2009
- makeupmag.com
Greg Cannom won the 2009 Academy Award® for Achievement in Makeup for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. This was CannomÂ.s ninth Academy Award® nomination, and he previously won for Mrs. Doubtfire (1994, with Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng) and Dracula (1993, with Michèle Burke and Matthew Mungle). During the Feb. 22 broadcast, he thanked the filmÂ.s cast; his agent, Helen Cohen; the movie studios and the city of New Orleans, where much of the film was shot. Â.I share this with Colleen Callaghan, who should be up here with me,Â. Cannom said in his acceptance speech. He also thanked make-up artists and hairstylists Jean Black, Fionagh Cush, Elaine Offers, Miles Teves, Brian Sipe, Will Huff, Todd Tucker, Harvey Lowry, Mark Jacszyn, Alexei O'Brien, Mark Nieman, Chris Gallaher, Art Pimental, Martin Astles, Susan Kalinowski and Natascha and Favian Wigs.
- 2/22/2009
- makeupmag.com
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