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Nora Robertson Hair and Make-Up Designer Nora Robertson Hair and Make-Up Designer Film & Television Director Production Co & Actors Producer GIRLS Sarah Gavron Fable Pictu res Bukky Bakray Faye Ward Kosar Ali Ameenah Ayub Allen Shaneigha Greyson D’Angelou Osei Kissiedu NIGHTFLYERS Andrew McCarthy Hypnotic Gretchen Mol Designer: Hair stylist Mike Cahill Eoin Egan Miranda Rosin Eileen Buggy Robert Jaffe Sam Strike STAN & OLLIE Jon S. Baird Fable Pictures Designer: Crowd Hair & Make-Up Artist Faye Ward Jeremy Woodhead JOHNNY ENGLISH STRIKES David Kerr Perfect World Pictures Rowan Atkinson Designer: AGAIN Working Title Films Olga Kurylenko Graham Johnston Hair & Make-Up Artist Tim Bevan Michael Gambon Eric Fellner Raphael Benoliel Chris Clark MARY MAGDALENE Garth Davis See-Saw Films Designer: Crowd Hair & Make-Up Artist Iain Canning Marese Langan Emilie Sherman Liz Watts JUSTICE LEAGUE Zack Snyder Atlas Entertainment Ben Affleck Designer: Make-Up Artist Jon Berg Henry Cavill Victoria Down Geoff Johns Gal Gadot Kristin Wahl THE CURRENT WAR Alfonso Gomez- Bazelevs Production Designer: Crowd Hair & Make-Up Rejon Timur Bekmambetov Sharon Martin Supervisor Basil Iwanyk DOCTOR STRANGE Scott Derrickson Marvel Studios Designer: Crowd Hair & Make-Up Artist Kevin Feige Jeremy Woodhead THE LEGEND OF TARZAN David Yates Warner Brothers Alexander Skarsgard Designer: Hair & Make-Up Artist David Barron Margot Robbie Kristin Chalmers Tony Ludwig Samuel L Jackson Fae Hammond THE CROWN I Philip Martin Left Bank Pictures Designer: Crowd Hair & Make-Up Artist Andrew Eaton Ivana Primorac NOW YOU SEE ME 2 Jon M. Chu K/O Paper Products Jesse Eisenberg Designer: Hair & Make-Up Artist Summit Entertainment Woody Harrelson Frances Hannon Daniel Radcliffe Lizzy Caplan COALITION Alex Holmes Cuba Pictures Bertie Carvel Designer: Make-Up Supervisor Mark Dexter Anne Oldham Ian Grieve Deborah Findlay TESTAMENT OF YOUTH James Kent BBC Films Alicia Vikander Designer: Personal Hair & Make-Up Artist Heyday Films Kit Harrington Christine Walmesley-Cotham to Alicia Vikander Colin Morgan Emily Watson SORRY I DIDN’T KNOW Menhaj Huda TriForce Productions Jimmy Akingbola ITV Jo Martin Fraser Ayres Paul Chowdhry Minnie Ayres - 1 - THE THEORY OF James Marsh Working Title Films Eddie Redmayne Designer: EVERYTHING Felicity Jones Jan Sewell Hair & Make-Up Artist CHEWING GUM Tom Marshall Retort Michaela Coel Series 1 Kelly McGolpin Danielle Walters Robert Lonsdale MR SELFRIDGES I & II Various ITV Studios Jeremy Piven Designer: Hair & Make-Up Artist Tom Goodman-Hill Konnie Daniel Ron Cook DOWNTON ABBEY II Brian Percival Carnival Film & Television Michelle Dockery Designer: Hair & Make-Up Artist Liz Trubridge Hugh Bonneville Anne Oldham Maggie Smith DANCING ON THE EDGE Stephen Poliakoff Endgame Entertainment Chiwetel Ejiofor Make-Up Supervisor Matthew Goode Joanna Vanderham COMING OF AGE Ed Bye BBC Tony Bignell Series 3 Simon London Joe Tracini Anabek Barnston Hannah Job Ceri Phillips - 2 - .
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