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PAUL GOOCH Make-Up and Hair Designer PAUL GOOCH Make-Up and Hair Designer AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS Academy Awards – Nominee – Makeup & Hairstyling – MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL British Academy of Film and Television - Won - Best Make-Up and Hair – ALICE IN WONDERLAND Hollywood Make-Up Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards - Won - Best Character Make-Up --- SLEEPY HOLLOW Online Film & Television Association - Nominee - Best Make-Up and Hairstyling -- SLEPPY HOLLOW Primetime Emmy Awards - Nominee - Outstanding Make-Up -- JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS FILM CITADEL Make-Up and Hair Designer Amazon Studios Directors: Anthony Russo and Joe Russo Shooting March 2021 LOCKDOWN Make-Up and Hair Designer Storyteller Productions Director: Doug Liman BLACK WIDOW Make-Up and Hair Designer Marvel Studios Director: Cate Shortland MALEFICENT 2 Make-Up and Hair Designer Walt Disney Pictures Director: Jaochim Rønning DUMBO/BIG EARS Make-Up and Hair Designer Walt Disney Pictures Director: Tim Burton FINDING YOUR FEET Make-Up and Hair Designer Eclipse Films Director: Richard Loncraine TIME OUT OF MIND (ASSASSIN’S CREED) Make-Up and Hair Designer New Regency Director: Justin Kurzel MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR Make-Up and Hair Designer PECULIAR CHILDREN Director: Tim Burton 20th Century Fox Cast: Eva Green ALICE IN WONDERLAND: THROUGH THE Key Hair and Make-Up Artist LOOKING GLASS Director: James Bobin Walt Disney Studios JUPITER ASCENDING Make-Up and Hair Artist Warner Brothers Director: Andy Wachowski THE MILTON AGENCY Paul Gooch 1st Floor Electra House, 93a Rivington Street, London EC2A 3AY Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: +44 (0) 207 729 9226 Page 1 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com INTO THE WOODS Make-Up and Hair Artist to Emily Blunt Walt Disney Pictures Director: Rob Marshall MALEFICENT Hair and Make-Up Designer Walt Disney Pictures Director: Rob Stromberg Cast: Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Sharlto Copley LES MISERABLES Hair and Make-Up Artist to Ann Hathaway Working Title Director: Tom Hooper DARK SHADOWS Wig and Hair Designer and Make-Up Artist to Helena Warner Brothers Bonham Carter Director: Tim Burton PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN Crowd Hair Supervisor Disney Pictures Director: Rob Marshall THE MONTE CARLO Make-Up and Hair Artist to Leighton Meester and Fox 2000 Pictures Catherine Tate Director: Thomas Bezucha JOHN CARTER OF MARS Make-Up Artist to Dominic West Disney Pixar Director: Andrew Stanton THE KING’S SPEECH Hair and Make-Up Artist to Helena Bonham Carter The Weinstein Company Director: Tom Hooper GULLIVER’S TRAVELS Make-Up and Hair Artist to Emily Blunt 20th Century Fox Director: Rob Letterman ALICE IN WONDERLAND Make-Up and Hair Designer for UK Shoot Disney Pictures Hair Designer for USA Shoot Director: Tim Burton Cast: Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter BAFTA Award - Won - Best Make-Up and Hair THE WOLF MAN Make-Up and Hair Artist to Emily Blunt Universal Pictures Director: Joe Johnson EASY VIRTUE Make-Up and Hair Artist to Kristin Scott Thomas Fragile Films Director: Stephan Elliot SPEED RACER Make-Up and Hair Artist to Christina Ricci Warner Brothers Director: Andy and Larry Wachowski SWEENEY TODD Make-Up and Hair Artist to Laura Michelle Kelly Dreamworks Director: Tim Burton THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL Make-Up and Hair Artist to Kristin Scott Thomas Sony Pictures Director: Justin Chadwick THE MILTON AGENCY Paul Gooch 1st Floor Electra House, 93a Rivington Street, London EC2A 3AY Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: +44 (0) 207 729 9226 Page 2 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com BECOMING JANE Make-Up and Hair Artist to James McAvoy and Julie Miramax Walters Director: Julian Jarold THE DA VINCI CODE Make-Up and Hair Artist to Jean Eve Berteloe Imagine Entertainment Director: Ron Howard HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY Make-Up and Hair Artist to Zooey Deschanel and Anna Touchstone Pictures Chancellor Director: Garth Jennings ALEXANDER Key Make-Up for Second Unit Warner Brothers Director: Oliver Stone BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS Make-Up and Hair Artist to Emily Mortimer and Simon Revolution Films Callow Director: Stephen Fry COLD MOUNTAIN Hair Artist to Kathy Baker Miramax Director: Anthony Minghella THE HEART OF ME Make-Up and Hair Artist toHelena Bonham Carter BBC Films Director: Thaddeus O’Sullivan THE HOURS Make-Up and Hair Artist to Miranda Richardson Miramax Director: Steven Daldry CHARLOTTE GREY Hair and Make-Up Crowd Supervisor Warner Brothers Director: Gillian Armstrong KILLING ME SOFTLY Hair and Make-Up Designer MGM Director: Kaige Chen Cast: Heather Graham, Joseph Fiennes HIGH HEELS AND LOW LIFES Hair and Make-Up Designer Fragile Films Director: Mel Smith Cast: Kevin McNally, Minnie Driver BAND OF BROTHERS Key Hair and Make-Up Artist HBO Director: Tom Hanks and Phil Alden Robinson SLEEPY HOLLOW Make-Up and Hair Artist to Miranda Richardson Paramount Pictures Director: Tim Burton Awards - Won - Best Character Make-Up OFTA - Nominee - Best Make-Up and Hairstyling AN IDEAL HUSBAND Make-Up and Hair Artist to Julianne Moore and Jeremy Fragile Films Northam Director: Oliver Parker ONEGIN Make-Up and Hair Artist to Liv Tyler Baby Films Director: Martha Fiennes THE MILTON AGENCY Paul Gooch 1st Floor Electra House, 93a Rivington Street, London EC2A 3AY Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: +44 (0) 207 729 9226 Page 3 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com TELEVISION 10 MINUTE TALES (TV SERIES) Make-Up and Hair Artist – 4 Episodes 2009 Make-Up and Hair Designer – 1 Episode 2009 SILENT WITNESS (TV SERIES S02) Personal Make-Up and Hair Artist to Amanda Burton BAND OF BROTHERS Make-Up and Hair Artist JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS Make-Up and Hair Artist Primetime Emmy Awards - Nominee - Outstanding Make-Up DAVID COPPERFIELD Make-Up and Hair Artist BLOOD AND PEACHES Make-Up and Hair Designer REAL WOMAN Make-Up and Hair Artist BRAZEN HUSSIES Make-Up and Hair Artist BAD COMPANY Make-Up and Hair Designer THE MILTON AGENCY Paul Gooch 1st Floor Electra House, 93a Rivington Street, London EC2A 3AY Make-Up and Hair Designer Telephone: +44 (0) 207 729 9226 Page 4 of 4 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com .
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