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Luca Saccuman HAIR STYLIST & MAKEUP ARTIST. FLUENT IN HAIR STYLIST & MAKEUP ARTIST. FLUENT IN ITALIAN, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND SPANISH. Luca Saccuman mobile +44 (0) 7960 276527 [email protected] www.saccumanluca.com 2017 MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS KEY HAIR STYLIST 2013 Director: Kenneth Branagh THE COUNSELOR PERSONAL HAIR STYLIST PENELOPE CRUZ HOD: Carol Hemming Director: Ridley Scott HOD: Nana Fisher 2016 ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY HAIR DEPARTMENT HEAD 2013 (ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY) 47 RONIN CROWD HAIR STYLIST Director: Gareth Edwards Director: Carl Rinsch HOD: Lisa Tomlin HOD: Lisa Tomblin 2016 THE HUNTSMAN WINTER’S WAR 2ND UNIT HAIR AND MAKE UP SUPERVISOR 2012 Director: Cedric Nicolas-Troyan 007 SKYFALL CROWD HAIR STYLIST HOD: Luca Vannella Director: Sam Mendez HOD: Zoe Tahir 2015 007 SPECTRE MEXICAN CROWD HAIR STYLIST Director: Sam Mendez 2012 HOD: Zoe Tahir SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN HAIR STYLIST RAY WINSTONE - BOB HOSKINS Directors: Rupert Sanders HOD: Luca Vannella 2015 SENSE8 NETFLIX KEY HAIR STYLIST - 10 EPISODES (episodes 1to 12) KEY MAKEUP & HAIR - 2 EPISODES 2 011 Directors: Lana and Andy Wachowski GREAT EXPECTATIONS MAIN TEAM HAIR STYLIST HOD: Alessandro Bertolazzi BBC Films (BAFTA nomination hair & make up) Director: Brian Kirk HOD: Kirsten Charmlers 2015 2 011 QUEEN OF THE DESERT KEY HAIR STYLIST TINKER TAYLOR SOLDIER SPY CROWD HAIR STYLIST & MAKE UP ARTIST Director: Werner Herzog Director: Tomas Alfredson HOD: Alessandro Bertolazzi HOD: Felicity Bowring 2014 2 011 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN CROWD HAIR STYLIST FURY KEY HAIR STYLIST ON STRANGER TIDES Director: Rob Marshall PERSONAL HAIR STYLIST BRAD PITT HOD: Peter King Director: David Ayer HOD: Alessandro Betolazzi 2 011 2013 CAT RUN KEY HAIR STYLIST Director: John Stockwell DOWNTOWN ABBEY (SERIES 4) CROWD HAIR SUPERVISOR HOD: Carla Vicenzino Director: Ben Hall HOD: Magi Vaughan 2 011 2013 WAR HORSE CROWD HAIR STYLIST Director: Steven Spielberg THOR - THE DARK WORLD CROWD HAIR STYLIST HOD: John Henry Gordon Director: Alan Taylor HOD: Luca Vannella Luca Saccuman Luca Saccuman mobile +44 (0) 7960 276527 mobile +44 (0) 7960 276527 [email protected] [email protected] www.saccumanluca.com www.saccumanluca.com 2 011 AGE OF HEROES HAIR & MAKE UP SPECIAL FX SUPERVISOR MAKE UP ARTIST 2007 Director:Adrian Victoria THE BASIL BRUSH SHOW MAKE UP ARTIST HOD: Wakana Yoshihara The Foundation for BBC Director: Michael Kerrigan 2 011 HOD: Sue Wyburg NANNY MCPHEE AND THE BIG BANG ADDITIONAL CROWD PERIOD HAIR STYLIST 2007 Director: Susan White HISTORY OF THE INTERNET HAIR STYLIST & MAKE UP ARTIST HOD: Peter King Oxford Scientific Films For Discovery Channel Director: Molly Milton 2010 GET HIM TO THE GREEK ADDITIONAL CROWD HAIR STYLIST ORGAN TRAFFIC SPECIAL FX MAKE-UP ARTIST Director: Nicholas Stroller Privately Financed - Award Winning Short Film Director: Matthew Platt-Mills HOD: Sarah Love 2010 NO WAY OUT FOR BAD ROBOTS SPECIAL MAKE UP FX DESIGNER CENTURION PROSTHETIC ASSISTANT Australian band Bad Robot’s debut music video Directors: Matt Price and Matt Turner Directors: Neil Marshall HOD: Paul Hyatt 2007 WHO KILLED MRS DE ROPP HAIR & MAKE-UP SUPERVISOR 2010 ITV Production for BBC4 STYLED HAIR - MAKE UP - WIGS THE WOLF MAN PROSTHETIC LAB FINISHING DEPARTMENT JEMMA JONES Reshoot Director: Joe Johnston BEN DANIELS HOD: Rick Baker SAMUEL HONYWOOD Director: Sam Hopkins 2009 SHORT FILMS NINE PERSONAL HAIR DANIEL DAY LEWIS Director: Rob Marshall 2013 HOD: Peter King LITTLE FAVOUR HAIR & MAKE UP DESIGNER Director: Patrick Viktor Monroe 2008 Starring: THE OTHER MAN PERSONAL HAIR ANTONIO BANDERAS BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH TRAINED AS WIG DRESSER COLIN SALMON UNDER NORIKO WATANABE NICK MORA Director: Richard Eyre HOD: Noriko Watanabe 2008 THE NOSTALGIST HAIR DESIGNER SILENT WITNESS LAB SUPPORT PERSONNEL AT MACADYNE Director: Giacomo Cimini BBC Prosthetic Department Starring: Working with Paul Mc Guiness LAMBERT WILSON SAMUEL JOSLIN 2007 Make Up Designer: Alessandro Bertolazzi BALLET SHOES HAIR STYLIST AND MAKE-UP ARTIST ITV for BBC VICTORIA WOOD JEMMA JONES BLACK SEA HAIR & MAKE UP DESIGNER MARK WARREN Director: Giacomo Cimini ASMIN PAIGE Starring: VINCENT REGAN Director: Sandra Goldbacher HOD: Sue Wyburgh Luca Saccuman Luca Saccuman mobile +44 (0) 7960 276527 mobile +44 (0) 7960 276527 [email protected] [email protected] www.saccumanluca.com www.saccumanluca.com PERSONAL HAIR STYLIST BRAD PITT FURY LOGAN LERMAN FURY SHIA LABEOUF FURY MICHAEL PENA FURY JON BERNTHAL FURY DANIEL DAY LEWIS NINE PENELOPE CRUZ THE COUNCILLOR AND MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH LITTLE FAVOUR COLIN SALMON LITTLE FAVOUR NICK MORAN LITTLE FAVOUR RAY WINSTON SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN BOB HOSKINS SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN ANTONIO BANDERAS THE OTHER MAN LAMBERT WILSON THE NOSTALGIST VITTORIA WOOD BALLET SHOES JAMES FRANCO QUEEN OF THE DESERT DAMIAN LEWIS QUEEN OF THE DESERT EMILIA FOX BALLET SHOES FELICITY JONES ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY DIEGO LUNA ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY FORREST WHITAKER ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY DONNIE YEN ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY BEN MENDELSON ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY WILLEM DAFOE MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS JOSH GAD MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS TOM BATEMAN MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE Styled hair for London, Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks for Roberto Cavalli, Basso & Brook, MCM, Preen, Costume National, among others. Hair stylist for Rankin’s photo shoots for Germany’s Next Top Model, 2008 Hair stylist to Lisa Snowdon for Britain’s Next Top Model, 2006 Luca Saccuman mobile +44 (0) 7960 276527 [email protected] www.saccumanluca.com.
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