Robert Kurtzman

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Robert Kurtzman
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Kurtzman at GalaxyCon Columbus in 2023
Born (1964-11-25) November 25, 1964 (age 59)
Crestline, Ohio, United States
Occupation(s) Film director
Film producer
Screenwriter
Special make-up effects creator
SpouseMarcia "Marcy" King
ChildrenLouie Kurtzman
Sadie Kurtzman
Website www.robertkurtzmanmufx.com

Robert Kurtzman (born November 25, 1964) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and special effects makeup artist.

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Career

Kurtzman began his career in 1984 when he moved from his hometown of Crestline, Ohio, to Hollywood, California, to pursue his interest in prosthetic makeup, better known as special makeup effects. In 1988, along with Gregory Nicotero and Howard Berger, he formed K.N.B. EFX Group, a special makeup effects studio which has gone on to work on over 400 film and television projects. K.N.B. has won numerous awards, including an Emmy Award in 2001 for their work on the 2000 Sci Fi Channel miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune . [1] They were awarded an Academy Award in 2006 for achievement in makeup for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe . [2]

After establishing himself in the special effects arena, Kurtzman turned to directing and producing. His first project was From Dusk till Dawn , for which he wrote the original story, served as co-producer, and created the special effects. The Demolitionist marked Kurtzman's directorial debut. He went on to direct Wishmaster , in which he had an uncredited cameo as "piano wire guy". In 2002, Kurtzman left K.N.B. EFX Group. Kurtzman moved his family to Crestline, Ohio, and started his own production company, Precinct 13 Entertainment. [3] Founded in 2003, Precinct 13 is described as a Film/Television and Radio Commercial/Visual Effects production facility. The Rage was the first in-house, fully financed, independent feature film. Kurtzman and P13 have, also, co-produced the supernatural film The Dead Matter , featuring Andrew Divoff, Tom Savini, and Jim O'Rear. [4] Kurtzman also directed the action-thriller film Deadly Impact , which was written by Alexander Vesha. [5] In 2017, Kurtzman took on the Makeup/ MUFX Co-Department Head position for the series The Haunting of Hill House directed by Mike Flanagan. Kurtzman moved his studio to Atlanta and formed Robert Kurtzman MUFX, LLC. His new company has worked on films such as Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Ma and Doctor Sleep. [6]

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