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August 2011 Taketwo.Indd Frieda Valenzuela Makeup Artist Cell: 505.977.0309 [email protected] MEMBER IATSE LOCAL 480 Production History: 2011 “BREAKING BAD” / Season 4 / TV Series / AMC: Dept. Head Makeup Executive Producers: Vince Gilligan, Michelle MacClaren,Producers: Stewart Lyons, Melissa Bernstein, Cast: Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, Jonathan Banks, Giancarlo Esposito 2010 “SCOUNDRELS” / ABC/Disney / TV Series: Dept. Head Makeup Producers: Francie Calfo, Ken Topolosky, Stewart Lyons; Cast: Virginia Madsen, David James Elliott “THE RABBIT FACTORY” / TNT Pilot: Dept. Head/Makeup Producers/UPM: Ken Topolsky, Bill Hill Cast: Steven Weber, DL Hughley 2009 “THE KILLER INSIDE ME” / Feature: Key Makeup/Hair (Makeup Artist for Kate Hudson, Jessica Alba, Simon Baker, Casey Affl eck) Director: Michael Winterbottom 2008-09 “BREAKING BAD” / Pilot, Season 1-3 / AMC: Dept. Head/Makeup 2007 “BREAKING BAD” / PILOT / TV Series / AMC: Dept. Head/Makeup Executive Producer: Vince Gilligan; Producer: Karen Moore, UPM, Stew Lyons; Cast: Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn “LOVE ‘N DANCING” / Feature: Dept. Head/Makeup Director: Robert Iscove; Producers: Robert Royston, Sylvia Caminer; Cast: Amy Smart, Billy Zane, Caroline Rhea, Rachel Dracht “HUSBAND FOR HIRE” / MOW Oxygen Network: Dept. Head/Makeup Director: Kris Isacsson; Producers: Howard Gertler,Tim Perell; Cast: Nadine Velasquez, Mark Consuelos, Eric Estrada, Tempest Bledsoe, Mario Lopez “THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES” / Pilot / FOX: Dept. Head/Makeup Director: David Nutter; Producer: Charlie Goldstein; Cast: Lena Heady, Thomas Dekker, Summer Glau 2006 “THE LOST ROOM” / Miniseries / SCI-FI Channel: Dept. Head/Makeup (Episodes 2,3), Key Makeup (Episode 1); Director: Craig Baxley; Producer: Bill Hill; Cast: Peter Krause, Julianna Margulies,Roger Bart, Kevin Pollack, Elle Fanning, Ewen Bremner, Margaret Cho, Peter Jacobson “WILD HOGS” / Feature / Disney: Key Assistant / Makeup Director: Walt Becker; Producers: Brian Robbins, Mike Tollins; Cast: John Travolta, Tim Allen, Bill Macy, Martin Lawrence HORROR CHRONICLES “LIVING HELL”: Assistant Makeup Director: Richard Jefferies; Producer: David Greathouse; Cast: Jonathan Schaech, Erica Leerhsen, James McDaniel “FANBOYS” / Feature: Assistant Makeup Director: Kyle Newman; Producer: Kevin Spacey; Cast: Sam Huntington, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel, Chris Marquette, Kristen Bell 2005 “THE FLOCK” / Feature: Assistant Makeup Director: Andrew Lau; Producer: Andrew Loo; Cast: Richard Gere, Claire Danes, Ray Weiss, French Stewart Additional Makeup: Fright Night, Terminator 4/Salvation, Observe and Report, Beer for My Horses, Seraphim Falls, Comanche Moon, Bordertown. Additional Work: Nickelodeon Studios, Orlando, Florida “Noah Knows Best” / 2002 / Episodic: Dept. Head/Makeup “Double Dare” /2001,2000 / Game Show: Dept. Head/Makeup “Figure It Out” / 1999,1998,1997 / Game Show: Dept. Head/Makeup “The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo” / 1997,1996,1995 / Episodic: Dept. Head/Makeup “Weinerville” Series: Dept. Head/Makeup & Hair “ALL AMERICAN MURDER” / Feature: Dept. Head/Makeup & Hair Director: Anson Williams, Cast: Christopher Walken, Josie Bisset, Joanna Cassidy, J.C. Quinn “MY HEROS WILL ALWAYS BE COWBOYS” / Feature: Assistant Makeup Director:Stuart Rosenberg Cast:Ben Johnson,Scott Glenn,Kate Capshaw,Tess Harper “OKLAHOMA PASSAGE” / TV Mini-Series / PBS/OETA Oklahoma City, OK: Dept. Head Makeup & Hair .
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