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SHANE THOMAS Make-Up and Hair Designer SHANE THOMAS Make-Up and Hair Designer FILM ELVIS Make-Up and Hair Desinger Warner Brothers Director: Baz Luhrmann Cast: Austin Butler and Olivier De-Jonge PETER RABBIT 2 (London Unit) Personal Hair Stylist to Rose Byrne Columbia Pictures Director: Will Gluck IN LIKE FLYNN Make-Up and Hair Designer ILF AU Productions Director: Russell Mulchany BREATH Make-Up and Hair Designer Screen Via Productions Director: Simon Baker Cast: Simon Baker, Elizabeth Debicki, Richard Roxburgh HACKSAW RIDGE Make-Up and Hair Designer Cross Creek Pictures Director: Mel Gibson Cast: Vince Vaughn, Luke Bracey, Sam Worthington, Rachael Griffiths, Hugo Weaving, Teresa Palmer Nominee: 2017 BAFTA for Best Make-Up and Hair Winner: Hollywood Film Award Make-Up and Hairstyling of the Year 2:22 Make-up and Hair Designer Lightstream Pictures Director: Paul Currie Cast: Teresa Palmer, Michiel Huisman, Sam Reid THE DRESSMAKER Make-Up and Hair Department Head Film Art Media Personal Make-Up Artist to Judy Davis Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse Cast: Judy Davis, Liam Hemsworth THE MOON AND THE SUN Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Bliss Media Director: Sean McNamara Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Kaya Scodelario, Rachel Griffiths UNBROKEN Make-up Artist Universal Pictures Director: Angelina Jolie Cast: Miyavi, Jai Courtney, Alex Russell, MY MISTRESS Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Mini Studios Personal Make-Up Artist to Emmanuelle Béart Director: Stephen Lance Cast: Emmanuelle Béart, Harrison Gilbertson THE MILTON AGENCY Shane Thomas 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 Page 1 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com PATRICK Personal Make-Up Artist to Rachel Griffiths FG Films Director: Mark Hartley THE RAILWAY MAN Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Lionsgate Director: Jonathan Teplitzky Cast: Jeremy Irvine ADORE Make-Up and Hair Department Head Hopscotch Director: Anne Fontaine Cast: Xavier Samuel, Ben Mendelsohn, Sophie Lowe MENTAL Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Zucker Productions / Universal Pictures Director: P.J. Hogan Cast: Live Schreiber, La Paglia, Caroline Goodall BAIT 3D Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Bait Productions Director: Kimble Rendall Cast: Xavier Samuel, Julian McMahon, Sharni Vinson A HEARTBEAT AWAY Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Pictures In Paradise Director: Gale Edwards Cast: Isabel Lucas TOMORROW WHEN THE WAR BEGAN Hair and Make-Up Artist Ambience Entertainment Director: Stuart Beattie Cast: Rachel Hurd-Wood, Phoebe Tonkin BENEATH HILL 60 Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor The Silence Productions Director: Jeremy Sims Cast: Jacqueline McKenzie, Gerald Lepkowski, Brendan Cowell, Aden Young, Gyton Grantley VED VERDENS ENDE Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor AKA AT WORLD’S END Director: Tomas Villum Jensen New Holland Pictures Cast: Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Birgitte Hjort Sorensen TRIANGLE Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Timeless Films Director: Christopher Smith Cast: Liam Hemsworth THE RUINS Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor DreamWorks SKG Director: Carter Smith Cast: Jena Malone, Jonathan Tucker, Shawn Ashmore CACTUS Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Cactus Films Director: Jasmine Yuen Carrucan Cast: David Lyons, Travis McMahon SUPERMAN RETURNS Hairdresser Warner Bros. Director: Bryan Singer Cast: Kate Bosworth, Parker Posey, James Marsden THE MILTON AGENCY Shane Thomas 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 Page 2 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com THE CHRONICALS OF NARNIA: THE LION Hair and Make-Up Artist THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Director: Carter Smith Walt Disney Pictures Cast: William Moseley HOUSE OF WAX Hair Designer Warner Bros. Director: Jaume Collet-Serra Cast: Elisha Cuthbert, Paris Hilton, Chad Michael Murray STAR WARS REVENGE OF THE SITH Personal Make-Up Artist to Hayden Christensen Lucas Films Director: George Lucas PETER PAN Hair and Make-Up Artist Universal Pictures Director: P.J. Hogan Cast: Jason Isaacs ONE PERFECT DAY Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Light Stream Films Director: Paul Currie Cast: Abbie Cornish, Dan Spielman, Kerry Armstrong HORSEPLAY Key Hair & Make-Up Artist Four Horsemen Director: Stavros Kazantzidis Cast: Marcus Graham, Abbie Cornish THE HARD WORD Hair and Make-Up Artist Wild Heart Films Director: Scott Roberts Cast: Rachel Griffiths WALKING ON WATER Key Hair & Make-Up Artist Porch Light Films Director: Tony Ayres Cast: Vince Colosimo OCCASIONAL COARSE LANGUAGE Hair and Make-Up Artist Very Chancy Productions Director: Brad Hayward Cast: Nicholas Bishop TELEVISION IRREVERENT Make-Up and Hair Designer Netflix Director: Various STATELESS Make-Up and Hair Designer/Personal Make-Up Artist to Matchbox Pictures Cate Blanchett Director: Emma Freeman and Jacelyn Moorhouse THE END Make-Up and Hair Designer See Saw Films Director: Various TIDELANDS Make-Up and Hair Designer Netflix Director: Various HARROW Make-Up and Hair Designer ABC Television Director: Various THE MILTON AGENCY Shane Thomas 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 Page 3 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com HIGH ROAD Hair and Make-Up Designer to Toni Collette Tomorrowland Director: Various DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND Make-up and Hair Designer / Supervisor Matchbox Pictures Director: Tony Krawitz, Rachel Ward Cast: Toni Collette, Jack Thompson, Simon Burke RAKE Key Hair & Make-Up Artist ABC TV Director: Peter Duncan, Rachel Ward, Jeffrey Walker, Jessica Hobbs Cast: Richard Roxburgh, Rachel Griffiths, Hugo Weaving THE MILTON AGENCY Shane Thomas 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 Page 4 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com .
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