Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Feature-Length Motion Picture | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS) |
First awarded | 1999 |
Currently held by | Louisa Anthony, Carla Farmer, Stacey Morris, Victor Paz Coming 2 America (2021) |
Website | Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild |
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Feature-Length Motion Picture is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS). It is presented to the hair stylists whose work has been deemed "best" in a given year, within a contemporary-set film. The award was first given in 2000, during the first annual awards, and was given when the awards were brought back in 2014.
Year | Film | Nominees |
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(1999) 1st [1] | ||
The Thomas Crown Affair | Enzo Angileri | |
American Beauty | Cydney Cornell | |
Anywhere But Here | Paul LeBlanc | |
Simpatico | Frances Mathias |
Year | Film | Nominees |
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(2000) 2nd [2] | ||
Charlie's Angels | Barbara Olvera, Anne Morgan, Barbara Lorenz, Lori McCoy-Bell | |
Bedazzled | ||
Erin Brockovich | ||
(2001) 3rd [3] | ||
Legally Blonde | Joy Zapata, Linda Arnold | |
Amélie | John Nollet, Veronique Boitout | |
Mulholland Drive | Patty Miller, Katherine Rees, Emjay Olson | |
(2002) 4th | ||
Sorority Boys | Donna Barrett Gilbert, Joanne Harris | |
Die Another Day | Colin Jamison | |
Sweet Home Alabama | Anne Morgan | |
(2003) 5th | ||
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde | Toni-Ann Walker, Stephen Robinette, Edward Morrison | |
The Italian Job | Enzo Angileri | |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Peter Tothpal, Cydney Cornell | |
Under the Tuscan Sun | Candy L. Walken |
Year | Film | Nominees |
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(2013) 6th [4] | ||
Lee Daniels' The Butler | Candace Neal, Robert L. Stevenson | |
One Chance | Christine Blundell, Donald McInnes | |
Unfinished Song | Lucy Cain | |
(2014) 7th [5] | ||
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) | Jerry Popolis, Kat Drazen | |
Guardians of the Galaxy | Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou | |
Interstellar | Patricia DeHaney, Jose Zamora | |
St. Vincent | Suzy Mazzarese-Allison | |
Winter's Tale | Alan D'Angerio, Jasen Joseph Sica | |
(2015) 8th [6] | ||
Pitch Perfect 2 | Cheryl Marks, Meagan Herrera, Daina Daigle | |
Ex Machina | Siân Grigg, Charlotte Rogers | |
Furious 7 | Linda D. Flowers, Jennifer Santiago, Lisa Ann Wilson | |
Spectre | Zoe Tahir | |
Spy | Sarah Love, Linda D. Flowers | |
(2016) 9th [7] | ||
La La Land | Barbara Lorenz, Jacklin Masteran, Frida Aradottir | |
The Girl on the Train | Alan D'Angerio | |
Nocturnal Animals | Yolanda Toussieng, Jules Holdren | |
Sully | Patricia DeHaney, Jose Zamora | |
Zoolander 2 | Aldo Signoretti | |
(2017) 10th [8] | ||
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Camille Friend, Louisa V. Anthony, Jules Holdren | |
The Big Sick | Tonia Ciccone, Toni Roman | |
Pitch Perfect 3 | Cheryl Marks, Melissa Malkasian, Andrea Bowman | |
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | Cydney Cornell, Susan Buffington | |
Wonder | Robert Pandini, Ailsa Macmillan | |
(2018) 10th [9] | ||
Crazy Rich Asians | Heike Merker, Sophia Knight | |
Nappily Ever After | Dawn Turner, Larry Simms | |
A Star Is Born | Lori McCoy-Bell, Joy Zapata, Frederic Aspires | |
Vox Lux | Esther Ahn, Daniel Koye | |
Widows | Linda Flowers, Daniel Curet, Denise Wynbrandt | |
(2019) 12th [10] | ||
Bombshell | Anne Morgan, Jaime Leigh McIntosh, Adruitha Lee | |
Hustlers | Angel De Angelis, Dierdre Harris | |
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum | Kerrie Smith, Therese Ducey | |
Joker | Kay Georgiou, Vanessa Anderson | |
The Laundromat | Marie Larkin, Yvette Stone, J. Roy Helland |
Year | Film | Nominees |
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(2020) 13th [11] [12] | ||
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) | Adruitha Lee, Cassie Russek, Margarita Pidgeon, Nikki Nelms | |
Bill & Ted Face the Music | Donna Spahn-Jones, Budd Bird, Jeri Baker, Ulla Gaudin | |
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm | Kimberly Boyenger, Tyler Ely | |
The Prom | Chris Clark, Natalie Driscoll, Ka’Maura Eley, J. Roy Helland | |
Promising Young Woman | Daniel Curet, Bryson Conley, Lee Ann Brittenham | |
(2021) 14th [13] [14] | ||
Coming 2 America | Louisa Anthony, Carla Farmer, Stacey Morris, Victor Paz | |
In the Heights | Annemarie Bradley-Sherron, Diedre Harris, Betsy Reyes, Valerie Velez | |
The Matrix Resurrections | Flora Moody, Kerrie Smith, Shunika Terry | |
No Time to Die | Daniel Phillips | |
The Suicide Squad | Michelle Diamantides, Janine Rath-Thompson, Kristen Saia, Melizah Wheat | |
(2022) 15th [15] | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Camille Friend, Evelyn Feliciano, Marva Stokes, Victor Paz |
The Batman | Zoe Tahir, Melissa Van Tongeran, Paula Price, Andrea Lance Jones | |
Everything Everywhere All at Once | Anissa E. Salazar, Meghan Heaney, Miki Caporusso | |
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Jeremy Woodhead, Tracey Smith, Leslie D. Bennett | |
The Menu | Adruitha Lee, Monique Hyman, Kate Loftis, Barbara Sanders | |
(2023) 16th [16] | ||
Saltburn | Siân Miller, Laura Miller | |
Candy Cane Lane | Yvette Shelton, Shian Banks, Stacey Morris, Maisha Oliver | |
Joy Ride | Jeannie Chow, Kim Lee | |
Nyad | Daniel Curet, Vanessa Columbo, Enzo Angileri, Darlene Brumfeld | |
Pain Hustlers | Michelle Johnson, Dennis Bailey | |
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