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Chrissie Beveridge Hair and Make-Up Designer Chrissie Beveridge Hair and Make-up Designer Agents Madeleine Pudney Assistant 020 3214 0999 Eliza McWilliams [email protected] 020 3214 0999 Credits Film Production Company Notes JOJO RABBIT Czech Anglo Productions Dir: Taika Waititi Personal Make-up Prods: Carthew Neal, Artist to Scarlett Kevan Van Thompson, Johansson Taika Waititi, Chelsea 2018 Winstanley MY DINNER WITH Estuary Films Dir: Sacha Gervasi HERVE Prod: Richard 2017 Middleton SUBURBICON Black Bear Pictures Dir: George Clooney Personal Make-up Prods: George Artist to Matt Damon Clooney, Ethan Coen, 2016 Joel Coen, Grant Heslov, Teddy Schwarzman DOWNSIZING Paramount Pictures Dir: Alexander Payne Personal Make-up Prods: Jim Burke Artist to Matt Damon Producer, Megan 2016 Ellison, Mark Johnson, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor JASON BOURNE Universal Pictures Dir: Paul Greengrass Personal Make-up Prods: Matt Damon, Artist to Matt Damon Gregory Goodman, 2016 Paul Greengrass, Frank Marshall United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes BURNT Michelin Films Ltd/ The Weinstein Company Dir: John Wells Personal Make-up Prods: Caroline Hewitt, Artist to Bradley Michael Shamberg, Cooper Stacey Sher, Erwin 2014 Stoff AVENGERS: AGE OF Marvel Studios Dir: Joss Whedon ULTRON Prod: Kevin Feige Personal Hair and Make-up Designer to Scarlett Johansson 2014 LUCY EuropaCorp Dir: Luc Besson Personal Hair and Prods: Luc Besson, Make-up Designer to Christophe Lambert Scarlett Johansson 2013 THE MONUMENTS MEN Twentieth Century Fox Dir: George Clooney Chief Make-up Prods: Barbara Hall, Designer and Personal Grant Heslov, George Make-up Artist to Matt Clooney Damon 2013 BEHIND THE HBO Films Dir: Steven Soderburgh CANDELABRA Prods: Susan Ekins, Personal Make-up Gregory Jacobs, Artist to Matt Damon Michael Polaire 2013 Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Non- Prosthetic) Emmy Award for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special UNDER THE SKIN Seventh Kingdom Productions Ltd Dir: Jonathan Glazer Personal Make-up Prods: James Wilson, Artist to Scarlett Nick Wechsler Johansson & Chief Make-up and Hair Designer 2013 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes PROMISED LAND Focus Features Dir: Gus Van Sant Personal Make-up Prods: Chris Moore, Artist to Matt Damon Drew Vinton 2012 WE BOUGHT A ZOO Twentieth Century Fox Dir: Cameron Crowe Personal Make-up Exec Prod: Ilona Artist to Matt Damon Hertzberg 2011 Prods: Paul Deason, Marc Gordon, Audric La'Auli Porter, Julie Yorn HEREAFTER Kennedy/ Marshall Company/ Warner Bros Dir. Clint Eastwood Personal Make-up Pictures Prods. Kathleen Artist to Matt Damon Kennedy, Robert 2010 Lorenz TRUE GRIT Paramount Pictures/ Mike Zoss Productions Dirs. Joel Coen, Ethan Personal Make-up Coen Artist to Matt Damon Exec Prod. David 2010 Ellison Prods. Scott Rudin, Steven Spielberg THE ADJUSTMENT Electric Shepherd Productions / Universal Dir. George Nolfi BUREAU Pictures Prod. Bill Carraro, Personal Make-up Chris Moore, Michael Artist to Matt Damon Hackett 2010 INVICTUS Spyglass Entertainment/ Warner Bros Pictures Dir. Clint Eastwood Personal Make-up Prods. Lori Mccreary, Artist to Matt Damon Robert Lorenz, Mace 2010 Neuffeld THE INFORMANT Groundswell Productions/ Warner Bros Pictures Dir: Steven Soderbergh Personal Make-up Prods: Jennifer Fox, Artist to Matt Damon Gregory Jacobs 2009 THE GREEN ZONE Universal Pictures/Compound Films Ltd Dir: Paul Greengrass Personal Make-up Prods: Tim Bevan, Eric Artist to Matt Damon & Fellner, Lloyd Levin Chief Make-up Artist 2008 BOURNE ULTIMATUM Universal Pictures/The Kennedy/Marshall Co Dir: Paul Greengrass Personal Make-up Prods: Patrick Crowley Artist to Matt Damon & Frank Marshall Chief Make-up Artist 2006 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes CLOSING THE RING Closing the Ring Ltd/Scion Films/Prospero Dir: Richard Make-up and Hair Pictures Attenborough Designer Prods: Jo Gilbert 2006 THE GOOD SHEPHERD Universal Pictures/Morgan Creek Productions Dir: Robert de Niro Personal Make-up Prod: Rick Schwartz Artist to Matt Damon 2006 THE DEPARTED Warner Bros Pictures/Initial/Plan B. Dir: Martin Scorsese Personal Make-up Entertainment Prod: Brad Grey Artist to Matt Damon Graham King 2006 SYRIANA Warner Brothers/Section Eight Dir: Stephen Gaghan Personal Make-up Prod: George Clooney, Artist to Matt Damon & Stephen Chief Make-up Artist Soderbergh, Michael 2005 Nozik & Jeff Skoll THE BOURNE The Kennedy/Marshall Co /Universal Dir: Paul Greengrass SUPREMACY Prod: Frank Marshall Personal Make-up Artist to Matt Damon & Chief Make-up Artist 2004 THE BROTHERS GRIMM MGM/Dimension Films Dir: Terry Gilliam with Matt Damon, Prods: Daniel Bobker Heath Ledger & Charles Roven Jonathan Pryce. Make-up Designer 2003 PEARL HARBOUR Jerry Bruckheimer Films/Touchstone Pictures Dir: Michael Bay (British shoot) Prod: Selwyn Roberts with Ben Affleck & Kate Beckinsale. Make-up and Hair Designer 2001 THE 51st STATE Alliance Atlantis Dir: Ronnie Yu with Samuel L Jackson, Prods: Andras Hamori, Robert Carlyle & Emily Jonathan Debin & Mortimer Samuel L Jackson 2000 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes CHOCOLAT As Make-up artist Dir: Lasse Hallstrom with Juliet Binoche, Prods: Alan Blomquist, Johnny Depp, Judi Leslie Holleran & Dench, Leslie Caron & Kit Golden Carrie-Anne Moss 2000 LONGITUDE A&E/Granada Film Productions Dir: Charles Sturridge with Michael Gambon, Prods: Selwyn Roberts, Jeremy Irons & Ian Pippa Cross & Hart. Anthony Root Make-up and Hair BAFTA nomination Designer 1999 THE END OF THE Columbia Pictures Dir: Neil Jordan AFFAIR Prod: Steven Woolley with Ralph Fiennes, BAFTA nomination Julianne Moore & Stephen Rea. Make-up and Hair Designer 1999 THE LAST SEPTEMBER Scala/BSkyB Dir: Deborah Warner with Maggie Smith, Prods: Neil Jordan Michael Gambon, Jane Birkin. Make-up & Hair Designer 1998 INSTINCT Spyglass Entertainment/Touchstone Pictures Dir: John Turteltaub with Anthony Hopkins Prods: Barbara Boyle, & Cuba Gooding Jnr. Michael Taylor & Personal Make-up & Hunt Lowry Hair Designer to Anthony Hopkins 1998 AMISTAD Dreamworks/HBO Dir: Stephen Spielberg Personal Make-up & Prods: Debbie Allen, Hair Designer to Colin Wilson Anthony Hopkins & Walter Parkes 1997 THE MASK OF ZORRO Amblin Entertainment/TriStar Pictures Dir: Martin Campbell Personal Make-up & Prods: Doug Hair Designer to Claybourne, Anthony Hopkins Walter Parkes, 1997 Laurie MacDonald & Stephen Spielberg United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes THE EDGE Art Linson Dir: Lee Tamahoori with Anthony Hopkins, Prods: Lloyd Phillips & Alec Baldwin & Elle Art Linson Macpherson Make-up Designer 1996 TWELFTH NIGHT Renaissance/Summit Dir: Trevor Nunn with Helena Bonham- Prods: David Parfitt, Carter, Richard E Grant Steven Evans & & Ben KingsleyMake- Mark Cooper up and Hair Designer 1995 TWELVE MONKEYS Atlas Entertainment/Classico/Universal Dir: Terry Gilliam with Bruce Willis, Brad Prods: Charles Roven, Pitt & Madeleine Stowe Lloyd Phillips & Make-up and Hair Gary Levinsohn Designer 1995 HAUNTED American Zoetrope/Lumiere Pictures/ October Dir: Lewis Gilbert with Kate Beckinsale, Films Prod: Anthony Andrews Aidan Quinn & Anthony Andrews Make-up and Hair Designer 1994 CARRINGTON Cinea/Dora/Freeway Dir: Christopher with Emma Thompson Films/Canal+/Orsans/Polygram Hampton & Jonathan Pryce Prods: John McGrath & Make-up and Hair Ronald Sheldo Designer 1994 JACK AND SARAH British Screen Dir: Tim Sullivan with Richard E Grant, Productions/Granada/Canal+/Mainstream/ Prods: Tim Sullivan & Samantha Mathis, Judi Polygram Pippa Cross Dench & Eileen Atkins Make-up and Hair Designer 1994 LEGENDS OF THE FALL Bedford Falls/Pangaea/TriStar Pictures Dir: Ed Zwick Personal Make-up & Prods: Ed Zwick & Hair Designer to Marshal Herkovitz Anthony Hopkins 1993 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes SHADOWLANDS Spelling Films/Price Entertainment Dir: Lord Attenborough with Anthony Hopkins Prod: Brian Eastman & Deborah Winger Make-up Designer 1993 THE INNOCENT Miramax Dir: John Schlesinger with Anthony Hopkins, Prod: Norma Heyman Campbell Scott & Isabella Rossellini. Make-up and Hair Designer 1993 THE REMAINS OF THE Columbia Pictures Corporation/Merchant Ivory Dir: James Ivory DAY Prod: Ismail Merchant with Anthony Hopkins & Emma Thompson. Make-up Designer 1993 HOWARD’S END Merchant Ivory Dir: James Ivory with Anthony Hopkins, Prod: Ismail Merchant Vanessa Redgrave, BAFTA nomination Helena Bonham-Carter & Emma Thompson. Make-up Designer 1992 THE WITCHES Jim Henson Productions/Lorimar Film Dir: Nicolas Roeg with Anjelica Houston, Entertainment Prod: Mark Shivas Jane Horrocks, Rowan BAFTA nomination Atkinson & Brenda Blethyn. Make-up and Hair Designer 1990 GORILLAS IN THE MIST Universal/Warner Brothers Dir: Michael Apted with Sigourney Weaver. Prods. Terence A. Make-up Designer Clegg & Arne Glimcher 1988 A ROOM WITH A VIEW Channel 4/Merchant Ivory Dir: James Ivory with Maggie Smith,
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