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[C] (310) 710-5508 [E] Raqueli@Raqueli.Com [W] [C] (310) 710-5508 [E] [email protected] [W] http://raqueli.com FEATURE FILMS EXPECTING Director : Dan Gordon MARY Starring : Elliott Gould, Linda Gray, Olesya Rulin, Gene Simmons, Cloris Leachman, Cybill Shepherd, Lainie Kazan (Key Makeup) RECOUNT Director : Jay Roach Starring : Kevin Spacey, John Hurt, Laura Dern, Tom Wilkinson, Denis Leary, Ed Begley Jr., Derek Cecil, Bob Balaban (Key Makeup) BERKELEY Director: Bobby Roth Starring : Henry Winkler, Nick Roth, Laura Jordan, Sara Carter, Jake Newton, Sarah Bibb, Sebastian Tillinger, Wade Alain-Marcus (Dep. Head) THE SHAPE OF Director : Neil Labute THINGS Starring : Paul Rudd, Rachel Weisz, Fred Weller, Gretchen Mol (Dep. Head) SECRETARY Director : Steve Shainberg Starring : Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Spader, Jeremy Davies, Leslie Ann Warren, Amy Locane (Dep. Head) THE DEEP END Director : David Siegel, Scott McGehee Starring : Tilda Swinton, Goran Visajic, Johnathan Tucker, Peter Donat, Raymond Barry, Josh Lucas (Dep. Head) RED LETTERS Director : Bradley Bettersby Starring : Peter Coyote, Nastassia Kinski, Fairuza Balk, Jeremy Piven, Ernie Hudson, Paul Gleason (Dep. Head) PICKING UP THE Director : Alfonso Arau PIECES Starring : Woody Allen, David Schwimmer, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Sharon Stone, Kiefer Sutherland, Cheech Marin, Lupe Ontiezeras, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Elliot Gould, Fran Drescher, Andy Dick, Eddie Griffin (2nd Makefup) THE LIMEY Director : Steven Soderbergh Starring : Terence Stamp, Luis Guzman, Peter Fonda, Amelie Heinie, Lesley Ann Warren, Ann Margaret (Makeup for Lesley Ann Warren) DEAL OF A Director : Paul Levine LIFETIME Starring : Kevin Pollack, Michael Goorjion, Esteban Powell, Jennifer Rubin, Shiri Appleby (Dep. Head) SHE’S ALL THAT Director : Robert Iscove Starring : Rachel Leigh Cook, Freddie Prize Jr., Jodi Lynn O’Keeffe, Paul Walker, Kevin Pollak (Key Makeup) OUT OF THE Director : Sasha Buravsky COLD Starring : Keith Carradine, Judd Hirsch, Mercedes Ruehl, Mia Kirshner, Bronson Pinchot, Briand Dennehy (Dep. Head) LOS ANGELES Director : Mika Kaurismaki WITHOUT A MAP Starring : David Tennant, Vinessa Shaw, Julie Delpy, Vincent Gallo, Johnny Depp, Anouk Aimee, James Le Gros, Amanda Plummer (Dep. Head) LOVE KILLS Director : Mario Van Peebles Starring : Mario Van Peebles, Leslie Ann Warren, Donovan Leitch, Daniel Baldwin, Loretta Devine, Alexis Arquette (Dep. Head) RUSTY Director : Shuki Levy “THE GREAT Starring : Charles Fleischer, Laraine Newman, Hal Holbrook, Rue McClanahan RESCUE” (Dep. Head) GOING ALL THE Director : Mark Pellington WAY Starring : Jeremy Davies, Ben Affleck, Jill Clayburgh, Leslie Ann Warren, Rachel Weisz, Amy Locane, Rose McGowan (Dep. Head) IN DARK Director : James Burke PLACES Starring : Joan Severance, Brian Kestner, John Vargas, Suzanne Turner (Dep. Head) DANGEROUS Director : Abel Ferrara GAME Starring : Harvey Keitel, Madonna, James Russo (Key Makeup for Harvey Keitel, James Russo & Nancy Ferrara) RAVE REVIEW Director : Jeffery Seymour Starring : Jeffery Seymour, Suzanne Wouk, Kevin Hunt, Ed Begely Jr, Bruce Kirby (Dep. Head) THE USUAL Director : Brian Singer SUSPECT Starring : Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Steven Baldwin, Kevin Pollack, Giancarlo Esposito (Asst. Makeup & Hair) KINGPIN Director : Peter & Bob Farrely Starring : Woody Harelson, Randy Quaid, Bill Murray, Vanessa Angel, Rob Moran (Key Makeup) MORTAL Director : Paul Anderson KOMBAT Starring : Robin Shou, Linden Ashby, Bridgette Wilson, Christopher Lambert, Cary Tagaya, Talisa Soto, Trevor Goddard (2nd Makeup & Hair) TELEVISION In Treatment Director : Rodrigo García, Paris Barclay Starring : Gabriel Byrne, Michelle Forbes, Embeth Davidtz, Dianne Wiest, Melissa George, Blair Underwood, Josh Charles (2nd Makeup) “24” Director : Jon Cassar, Brad Turner Starring : Kiefer Sutherland, Kim Raver, Mary Lynn Rajaskub, James Morrison (2nd Makeup) THE MICHAEL Director : RICHARDS SHOW Starring : Michael Richards, William Devane, Time Meadows, Bill Cobbs, Amy Farrington, Brenda Strong (Dep. Head) FIRST LOVES Director : Ruti Peres (Isareli TV) Starring : Liat Fishman, Hanoc Raim (Dep. Head) DUKES OF Director : Bradford May HAZZARD Starring : John Schneider, Tom Wopat, Catherine Bach, Jim Best, Rick Harst, Sonny Shroyer (2nd Makeup) LOVE AND Director : Don Scardino MADNESS Starring : Joanna Kerns, Gregory Harrison, Sarah Paulson, Kyle Howard, Tippi Hedren, Al Ruscio (2nd Makeup) FRIENDS TIL THE Director : Jack Bender END Starring : Shannen Doherty, Jennifer Blanc, Jason London, John Livingston, Cliff Dorman (2nd Makeup) WORLD GONE MAD Director : Michael Miner Starring : Robert Hays, Lisa Malkiewicz, Dinah Manoff, Kelly Perine (2nd Makeup) FULL CIRCLE Director : Bethany Rooney Starring : Teri Polo, Reed Diamond, Corbin Bernsen, Eric Lutes (2nd Makeup) THE JUDDS Director : Bobby Roth Starring : Kathleen York, Viveka Davis, Bruce Greenwood, Megan Ward (2nd Makeup) BAKERSFIELD P.D. Director : Dean Parisot Starring : Gancarlo Esposito, Ron Eldard, Jack Hallet, Brian Doyle-Murray, Tony Palana, Chris Mulkey (2nd Makeup) THEATRE FAILURE TO DISPERSE A Play by Daniel Matmor (Key Artist) Makeup artist for The Israeli Kameri Theatre (1987) SPECIALTIES Stage; Screen; Wigs; Hairworks; Special Effects / Prosthetics; Beauty; High Fashion; EDUCATION Makeup School , Tel-Aviv Israel Makeup Academy of Hollywood, CA REFERENCES Available upon request .
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