Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 2019

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2020 MUAHS Guild Awards

February 16, 2019

Contemporary:

Bombshell

Bombshell

Period/Character:

Joker

Downton Abbey

The 2020 Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards, honoring the best make-up and hairstyling in film and television for 2019, the winners were announced on February 16, 2020 while the nominees were announced on January 10, 2020. [1] [2]

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Winners and nominees

Feature-Length Motion Picture

Best Contemporary Make-Up

Best Contemporary Hair Styling

Best Period and/or Character Make-Up

Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling

Best Special Make-Up Effects

  • Bombshell – Kazu Hiro, Vivian Baker, Richard Redlefsen
    • Captain Marvel – Brian Sipe, Alexei Dmitiew, Sabrina Wilson
    • The Irishman – Mike Marino, Mike Fontaine, Carla White
    • It Chapter Two – Sean Sansom, Shane Zander, Iantha Goldberg
    • Rocketman – Barrie Gower, Lizzie Yianni Georgiou, Victoria Money

Television Series, Miniseries or New Media Series

Best Contemporary Make-Up

Best Contemporary Hair Styling

Best Period and/or Character Make-Up

Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling

  • Fosse/Verdon – Christopher Fulton, Christen Edwards, Christine Cantrell
    • American Horror Story: 1984 – Michelle Ceglia, Analyn Cruz, Taschi Lynell
    • Chernobyl – Daniel Parker, Julio Parodi, Bozena Maise Jenko
    • GLOW – Theraesa Rivers, Valerie Jackson
    • Pose – Barry Lee Moe, Timothy Harvey, Sabana Majeed

Best Special Make-Up Effects

Motion Picture for Television or Special

Best Contemporary Make-Up

Best Contemporary Hair Styling

Best Period and/or Character Make-Up

Best Period and/or Character Hairstyling

Best Special Make-Up Effects

Daytime Television

Best Make-Up

Best Hairstyling

Children and Teen Television Programming

Best Make-Up

Best Hairstyling

Commercials and Music Videos

Best Make-Up

  • Pose: Promo Campaign – Kerry Herta, Sherri Lawrence
    • All That – Michael Johnston, Melanie Mills, Brad Look
    • Botched: Season 6 Promo – Jason Collins, Carlton Coleman, Michael McCarty
    • GEICO: "A Witch for a Third Roommate" – Dominie Till, Pepe Mora
    • Spectrum Communications "Warehouse The 'Good/Evil'" Ad Campaign – Edward French, Kevin Haney, Bruce Fuller

Best Hairstyling

  • Pose: Promo Campaign – Joe Matke, Fernando Navarro, Barry Lee Moe
    • Budweiser - Reserve Copper Lager Commercial – Enzo Angileri
    • Something Amazing – Craig Gangi, Naomi Bakstad
    • Weird Al Yankovic: Press Promo-Off Camera with Sam Jones – Sean James Cummins

Theatrical Production

Best Make-Up

Best Hairstyling

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References

  1. Hipes, Patrick (November 11, 2019). "2020 Make-Up Artists And Hair Stylists Guild Awards Nominees Set". Deadline . Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  2. Giardina, Carolyn (January 11, 2020). "'Bombshell' Tops Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved September 15, 2020.