- Tuttle, William Julian
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▪ 2008American makeup artistborn April 13, 1912, Jacksonville, Fla.died July 27, 2007 , Pacific Palisades, Calif.transformed the appearances of actors performing for MGM studios with his masterful application of cosmetics. His work for the film 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964)—in which actor Tony Randall was featured as such disparate characters as Merlin, Medusa, and the Abominable Snowman—earned Tuttle an honorary Academy Award in 1965, 16 years before Oscars were officially bestowed on makeup artists. Tuttle also founded his own makeup line, Custom Color Cosmetics, and manufactured more than 100 custom-fit plaster masks that he could modify with scars, wrinkles, and false noses without the actor's being present. Some of his other credits were Kirk Douglas as Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life (1956), the furry Morlocks in The Time Machine (1960), and Frankenstein's monster in Young Frankenstein (1974). His last film was Zorro the Gay Blade (1981).
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