Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 2021

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2021 MUAHS Guild Awards

February 19, 2022

Contemporary:

Coming 2 America

Period/Character:

Being the Ricardos
Cruella

The 14th Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards are presented by the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild to honor the best make-up and hairstyling in film and television for 2021, the winners were announced on February 19, 2022, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Make-up artist Michèle Burke and hairstylist Joy Zapata received the Lifetime Achievement Award. [1]

Contents

The nominations were announced on January 11, 2022. [2]

Winners and nominees

The winners are listed first and in bold. [3]

Feature-Length Motion Picture

Best Contemporary Make-Up Best Contemporary Hair Styling
Best Period and/or Character Make-Up Best Period Hair Styling and/or Character Hair Styling
  • Cruella – Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne, Guy Common
    • Being the Ricardos – Ana Lozano, David Craig Forrest, Kyra Panchenko, Denise Paulson
    • Dune – Donald Mowat, Jo-Ann MacNeil, Rocky Faulkner, Jennifer Stanfield
    • House of Gucci – Jana Carboni, Sarah Tanno, Daniel Lawson Johnston, Stefania Pellegini
    • The Eyes of Tammy Faye – Linda Dowds, Ashleigh Chavis-Wolfe, Renee Goodwin
Best Special Effects Make-Up

Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series

Best Contemporary Make-Up Best Contemporary Hair Styling
Best Period and/or Character Make-UpBest Period and/or Character Hair Styling
  • Pose – Sherri Berman Laurence, Nicky Pattison Illum, Charles Zambrano, Jai Williams
    • Halston – Patricia Regan, Claus Lulla, Margot Boccia, Joseph A. Campayno
    • Impeachment: American Crime Story – Robin Beauchesne, KarrieAnne Heisner Sillay, Angela Moos, Erin LaBre
    • This is Us – Zoe Hay, Heather Plott, Tania McComas
    • WandaVision – Tricia Sawyer, Vasilios Tanis, Regina Little, Jonah Levy
Best Special Make-Up Effects

Television Special, One Hour or More Live Program Series or Movie for Television

Best Contemporary Make-Up Best Contemporary Hair Styling
  • Dancing with the Stars – Jani Kleinbard, Gail Ryan, Cheryl Eckert, Regina Rodriquez
    • Kelly Clarkson Presents: When Christmas Comes Around – Tara Copeland, Robert Ramos
    • Legendary – Jerilynn Stephens, Kimi Messina, Kathleen Leonard, Dean Banowetz
    • Nicole Byer: BBW (Big Beautiful Weirdo) – Moira Frazier
    • The Voice – Jerilynn Stephens, Darbie Wieczorek, Roberto Ramos, Josh Liu
Best Period and/or Character Make-UpBest Period Hair Styling and/or Character Hair Styling
  • Saturday Night Live – Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti, Jason Milani, Joanna Pisani
    • Legendary – Tonia Green, Tyson Fountaine, Silvia Leczel, Jennifer Fregozo
    • Oslo – Daniel Parker
    • Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia – Krista Hann, Kieran Wang, Geeta Dayal
    • We're Here – Tyler Devlin, Martin DeLuna, Jeremy Austin
Best Special Make-Up Effects

Daytime Television

Best Make-UpBest Hair Styling

Children and Teen Television Programming

Best Make-UpBest Hair Styling

Commercials and Music Videos

Best Make-UpBest Hair Styling
  • American Horror Story: Double Feature – Kerry Herta, Christina Kortum, Alex Perrone
    • "Edgar Scissorhands Cadillac Super Bowl" – Cale Thomas, Alan Scott, Ashley Scott, Stephen Sollitto
    • Pink: All I Know So Far – Barney Burman, Bart Mixon, Chloe Sens
    • "Rapunzel Doesn't Need a Prince" – Dominie Till, Gunn Espegard, Katy Mc Clintock
    • "Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser Hotel" – Brian Sipe, Samantha Ward
  • Pose – Joe Matke, Genyii Scott
    • Dom Pérignon – Frederic Aspiras
    • Mercedes-Benz Winter Event – Dominie Till, Vito Trotta
    • "Rapunzel Doesn't Need a Prince" – Dominie Till, Katy McClintock, Anne Juliette
    • Taco Bell – “Talk Show Dreams” featuring Lil Nas X – Stacey Morris, Dominique Evans
    • Uber Eats Commercial – Cheryl Marks, Allyson Joyner, Stella Tzanidankis

Theatrical Productions (Live Stage)

Best Make-UpBest Hair Styling
  • Cinderella (La Cenerentola) – Raquel Bianchini, Brandi Strona, Danielle Richter
    • Horror Camp: A Musical Massacre – Michael Johnston, Tyson Fountaine, Julie Socash, Sean Conklin
    • Il Trovatore – Raquel Bianchini, Brandi Strona, Sarah Wagner, Morgan Sellers
  • Cinderella (La Cenerentola) – Raquel Bianchini, Danielle Richter, Marylou Hernandez
    • Hamilton (And Peggy Company) – Marcelo Donari, Brandon Bolton, Melissa Dawson, Charles LaPoint
    • Head Over Heels – Christopher Enlow, Jenni Gilbert
    • Horror Camp: A Musical Massacre – Michael Johnston, Jennifer Green, Nicole Goulet, Kelcey Dibernardo
    • Tannhäuser LA Opera – Raquel Bianchini, Danielle Richter, Brandi Stona, Nicole Rodrigues

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