Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Special, One-Hour or More Live Program Series or Movie for Television | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS) |
First awarded | 2019 |
Currently held by | Jani Kleinbard, Gail Ryan, Cheryl Eckert, Regina Rodriquez Dancing with the Stars (2021) |
Website | Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild |
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Motion Picture Made for Television or Special is one of the awards given annually to people working in the television industry by the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS). It is presented to hair stylists who work in television, whose work has been deemed "best" in a given year. The award was first given in 2019. Before being singled out, television films and specials were nominated alongside miniseries in the category Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television (for a Mini-Series/Motion Picture Made for Television)
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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(2000) 2nd [1] | |||
An American Daughter | Gabor Heiligenberg | Lifetime | |
The Corner | Mary Cooke, Sheila Cyphers-Leake | HBO | |
Running Mates | Marlene D. Williams, Darlene Brumfield | TNT |
Best Hair Styling – Television Mini-Series/Movie of the Week
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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(2002) 4th [2] [3] | |||
The Locket | Steven Mack, Gina Baran | CBS | |
The Big Time | Marsha Lewis, Maggie Hayes-Jackson, Monica Helpman | TNT | |
The Laramie Project | Roseanne Reid, Tanya Barnes-Jones | HBO | |
(2003) 5th [4] | |||
Normal | Bunny Parker, Tony Mirante, Linda De Andrea | HBO | |
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2 | Danny Valencia, Patricia Gundlach | NBC | |
A Painted House | Alicia M. Tripi | CBS |
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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(2014) 7th [5] [6] | |||
Sherlock | Claire Pritchard, Sarah Astley | PBS | |
Fargo | Gail Kennedy, Joanne Preece | FX | |
Reckless | Jeanne Van Phue, Gigi Collins | CBS | |
(2015) 8th [7] [8] | |||
Whitney | Emanuel Millar, Rhonda O'Neal | Lifetime | |
(2016) 9th [9] [10] | |||
American Horror Story: Roanoke | Michelle Ceglia, Valerie Jackson | FX | |
2016 MTV Video Music Awards | Shawn Finch, Kimberly Kimble | MTV | |
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life | Ange Grmolyes, Courtney Ullrich | Netflix | |
The Girlfriend Experience | Kristyan Mallett, Tanya Lodge | Starz | |
Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? | Connie Kallos, Dawn Victoria Dudley, Tyler Ely | Lifetime | |
(2017) 10th [11] [12] | |||
Big Little Lies | Michelle Ceglia, Frances Mathias, Lona Vigi | HBO | |
2017 MTV Video Music Awards | Jerilynn Straitiff, Meagan Herrera, Maria Sandoval | MTV | |
American Horror Story: Cult | Michelle Ceglia, Samantha Wade, Brittany Madrigal | FX | |
Fargo | Chris Harrison-Glimsdale, Penny Thompson, Judy Durbacz | ||
Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland | Karicean Karen Dick, Liz Ferguson | Lifetime | |
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Motion Picture Made for Television or Special
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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(2018) 11th [13] [14] | |||
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert | Charles G. LaPointe, Kevin Maybee | NBC | |
2018 MTV Video Music Awards | Shawn Finch, Maggie Connolly | MTV | |
The 2018 Rose Parade Hosted by Cord & Tish | Candace Neal | Amazon Prime Video | |
King Lear | Naomi Donne, Sara Kramer | ||
Oprah Winfrey Presents: Becoming Michelle Obama | Karola Dirnberger, Ewa Latak-Cynk | OWN | |
(2019) 12th [15] | |||
Dancing with the Stars | Mary Guerrero, Kim Messina, Gail Rowell-Ryan | ABC | |
America's Got Talent | Dean Banowetz, Ryan Randall, Cory Rotenberg | NBC | |
So You Think You Can Dance | Dean Banowetz, Melanie Verkins, Ryan Randall | Fox | |
The Voice | Jerilynn Straitiff, Meagan Herrera, Amber Nicholle Maher | NBC | |
World of Dance | Dean Banowetz, Meagan Herrera, Cory Rotenberg | ||
Best Contemporary Hair Stying- Television Special, One-Hour or More Live Program Series or Movie for Television
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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(2020) 13th [16] [17] | |||
Dancing with the Stars | Kimi Messina, Jani Kleinbard, Regina Rodriquez, Roma Goddard | ABC | |
Euphoria: Trouble Don't Last Always | Melanie Smith, Kaity Licina | HBO | |
Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special | Jayson Medina, Abraham Esparza, Nicole Walpert, Brian Steven Banks | Apple TV+ | |
Saturday Night Live (for "Host: Adele") | Jodi Mancuso, Cara Hannah, Inga Thrasher | NBC | |
The Voice | Jerilynn Stephens, Danilo Dixon, Roberto Ramos, Robert “LaMarr” Randall | ||
(2021) 14th [18] [19] | |||
Dancing with the Stars | Jani Kleinbard, Gail Ryan, Cheryl Eckert, Regina Rodriquez | ABC | |
Kelly Clarkson Presents: When Christmas Comes Around | Tara Copeland, Robert Ramos | NBC | |
The Voice | Jerilynn Stephens, Darbie Wieczorek, Roberto Ramos, Josh Liu | ||
Legendary | Jerilynn Stephens, Kimi Messina, Kathleen Leonard, Dean Banowetz | HBO Max | |
Nicole Byer: BBW (Big Beautiful Weirdo) | Moira Frazier | Netflix | |
(2022) 15th [20] | Dancing with the Stars | Kimi Messina, Jani Kleinbard, Cheryl Eckert, Gail Ryan | Disney+ |
Legendary | Jerilynn Stephens, Kimi Messina, Dean Francis Banowetz, Lalisa Turner | HBO Max | |
Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls | Chantelle Johnson Mosley, Shelby Swain | Prime Video | |
So You Think You Can Dance | Dean Francis Banowetz, Kimi Messina, LaLisa Turner, Ryan Randall | Fox | |
The Voice | Jerilynn Stephens, Darbie Ann Wieczorek, Suzette Boozer, Robert Lamarr Randle | NBC | |
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