Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Period and/or Character Make-Up in a Television Series, Television Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series

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Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Period and/or Character Make-Up in a Television Series, Television Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
CountryUnited States
Presented by Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS)
First awarded2000
Currently held bySherri Berman Laurence, Nicky Pattison Illum, Charles Zambrano, Jai Williams
Pose (2021)
Website Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild

The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Period and/or Character Make-Up in a Television Series, Television Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series 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 makeup artists who work in television, whose work has been deemed "best" in a given year. The award was first given in 2000, during the first annual awards, and was given when the awards were brought back in 2014. During the 2001 and 2002 ceremonies, as well as ceremonies from 2015 to 2018, the awards made the distinction between regular series and miniseries/television films. This was amended in 2019, when miniseries nominees were placed alongside continuing series, while television films and specials were given their own category.

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Winners and nominees

1990s

YearProgramEpisode(s)NomineesNetwork
(1999)
1st
[1]
Best Period Make-Up - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)
The X-Files "Triangle"Cheri Montesanto, Kevin Westmore, Laverne Munroe Fox
Freaks and Geeks "Pilot"Cynthia Bachman Brown, Patricia Bunch NBC
Providence "He's Come Undone"James MacKinnon, Stephanie A. Fowler
Rude Awakening "Between a Rock Star and Hard Place"Marie Del Prete Showtime
Best Period Make-Up – Television (for a Mini-Series or Movie of the Week)
And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher StorySusan A. Cabral, Matthew W. Mungle, Joe Hailey ABC
The '60sJune Brickman, Tammy AshmoreNBC
Lansky Marvin G. Westmore, June Westmore, John E. Jackson HBO
Best Character Make-Up - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)
Mad TV "507"Jennifer Aspinall, Felicia Linsky, Ed FrenchFox
Mad TV"505"Jennifer Aspinall, Felicia Linsky, Ed FrenchFox
The X-Files"Two Fathers/One Son"Cheri Montesanto, Kevin Westmore
Best Character Make-Up – Television (for a Mini-Series or Movie of the Week)
A Lesson Before Dying Douglas NoeHBO
The '60sJune Brickman, Tammy AshmoreNBC

2000s

YearProgramEpisode(s)NomineesNetwork
(2000)
2nd
[2]
Best Period Makeup – Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series – Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)
Angel "Darla"Dayne Johnson, David DeLeon, Dalia Dokter The WB
Star Trek: Voyager "Fair Haven"Michael Westmore, Ellis Burman Jr., Suzanne Diaz, Tina Hoffman, James Rohland, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood UPN
Will & Grace "Lows in the Mid-Eighties"Patricia Bunch, Karen Kawahara NBC
Best Period Makeup – Television (for a Mini-Series/Motion Picture Made for Television)
Geppetto Patricia Messina, Tommy Cole, Charlene Ostermann, Lisa Pharren ABC
The '70sPatricia Androff, Keith SayerNBC
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy OnassisLeonard Engelman, Nicole Lapierre CBS
(2001)
3rd
[3]
Best Period Makeup for a Television Series
Six Feet Under "Pilot"Donna-Lou Henderson, Justin Henderson, June Bracken HBO
Angel "Offspring"Donna-Lou Henderson, Justin B. Henderson, Michelle Vittone, Pamela Santori The WB
Providence "You Can Count On Me"James Mackinnon, Rela Martine NBC
Best Period Makeup for a Television Mini-Series or Movie of the Week
The Feast of All Saints Patricia Keighran, Adrienne Little Showtime
61* Peter Montagna, Patricia Bunch, Mark LandonHBO
When Billie Beat Bobby Patty York, Martha PreciadoABC
Best Character Makeup for a Television Series
Mad TV "707"Jennifer Aspinall, Randy Westgate, Julie Purcell, Deborah Rutherford Fox
Alias "Spirit"Angela Nogaro, Diana Brown, Gilbert A. MoskoABC
Six Feet Under"Familia"Donna-Lou Henderson, Todd Masters, Justin B. HendersonHBO
YearProgramNomineesNetwork
(2002)
4th
[4] [5]
Best Period Makeup for a Television Series
American Dreams Angela Moos, Hayley Cecile, Julie Socash NBC
American Family Ken Diaz, John Rizzo, Rosie Duprat Fort, N. Kristine Chadwick PBS
Six Feet Under Donna-Lou Henderson, Justin B. Henderson, Michelle Vittone HBO
Best Character Makeup for a Television Series
Mad TV ('Mo Collins', 'Michael McDonald')Jennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate Fox
The Jamie Kennedy Experiment ('Jamie Kennedy')Annie Maniscalco, Terrell Simon, Ed French The WB
Saturday Night Live ('Jimmy Fallon', 'Amy Poehler')Louie Zakarian, Andrea MillerNBC
(2003)
5th
[6]
Best Period Makeup for a Television Series
American Dreams Julie Socash, Kim Perrodin, Bob Scribner, Kandace Westmore NBC
Cold Case Sheryl Ptak, Peter Montagna, Ken Wensevic CBS
Six Feet Under Donna-Lou Henderson, Justin B. Henderson, Megan Moore HBO
Best Character Makeup for a Television Series
Gilmore Girls Marie Del Prete, Malanie J. Romero, Mike Smithson, Debbie Zoller The WB
Mad TV Jennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, David Williams Fox
Six Feet UnderDonna-Lou Henderson, Justin B. Henderson, Megan MooreHBO

2010s

YearProgramNomineesNetwork
(2013)
6th
[7] [8]
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in Television and New Media Series
Boardwalk Empire Michele Paris HBO
Hell on Wheels Sharon Toohey, Rose Gurevitch AMC
Key & Peele Scott Wheeler, Suzy Diaz Comedy Central
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Behind the Candelabra Kate Biscoe, Deborah RutherfordHBO
American Horror Story: Coven Eryn Krueger Mekash, Christien Tinsley FX
Game of Thrones Paul Engelen, Melissa LackersteenHBO
(2014)
7th
[9] [10]
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in Television and New Media Series
Downton Abbey Magi Vaughan, Erika Ökvist PBS
Boardwalk Empire Michele Paris, Joseph Farulla HBO
Key & Peele Scott Wheeler, Suzanne Diaz Comedy Central
Mad Men Lana Horochowski, Ron Pipes AMC
Masters of Sex Jean Ann Black Showtime
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
American Horror Story: Freak Show Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers FX
Houdini Gregor Eckstein History
The Knick Nicki Ledermann, LuAnn Claps, Stephanie Pasicov Cinemax
The Normal Heart Eryn Krueger Mekash, Sherri Berman Laurence HBO
Olive Kitteridge Christien Tinsley, Gerald Quist, Liz Bernstrom
(2015)
8th
[11] [12]
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in Television and New Media Series
Game of Thrones Jane Walker HBO
Key & Peele Scott Wheeler, Suzanne Diaz, Michael F. Blake Comedy Central
Masters of Sex Lana Horochowski, Maurine Burke Showtime
Penny Dreadful Vincenzo Mastrantonio, Clare Lambe
Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti NBC
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
American Horror Story: Hotel Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Sarah Tanno FX
Bessie Debi Young, Sian Richards, Mi YoungHBO
Fargo Gail Kennedy, Joanne Preece, Gunther SchettererFX
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe Jordan Samuel, Patricia Keighran Lifetime
True Detective Felicity Bowring, Jay Wejebe, Kathleen FreemanHBO
(2016)
9th
[13] [14]
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in Television and New Media Series
Game of Thrones Jane Walker, Kay Bilk HBO
Penny Dreadful Vincenzo Mastrantonio, Clare Lambe Showtime
Saturday Night Live Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti NBC
Westworld Christien Tinsley, Myriam Arougheti, Rolf John KepplerHBO
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story Eryn Krueger Mekash, Zoe Hay, Heather Plott FX
American Horror Story: Roanoke Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Silvina KnightFX
Grease Live! Zena Shteysel, Angela Moos, Julie Socash Fox
Hairspray Live! Melanie Hughes, Judy Yonemoto NBC
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again Julia Valente, Pipsan Ayotte, Deja Marie SmithFox
(2017)
10th
[15] [16]
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in Television and New Media Series
Game of Thrones Jane Walker, Nicola Matthews HBO
The Crown Ivana Primorac Netflix
GLOW Lana Horochowski, Maurine Burke
Saturday Night Live Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti NBC
Stranger Things Amy L. Forsythe, Jillian EricksonNetflix
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Feud: Bette and Joan Eryn Krueger Mekash, Robin Beauchesne FX
A Christmas Story Live! Tonia Green, Silvia Leczel Fox
Mudbound Angie Wells, Carla Brenholtz, Emily TatumNetflix
Twin Peaks Debbie Zoller, Richard Redlefsen, Mandi Ann Ruiz Showtime
Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later Lindsay Garrison, Laura Peyer, Alex PerroneNetflix
(2018)
11th
[17] [18]
Best Period and/or Character Makeup in Television and New Media Series
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Patricia Regan, Claus Lulla, Joseph A. Campayno Amazon
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Robin Beauchesne, Silvina Knight, Ana Lozano FX
GLOW Lana Horochowski, Maurine Burke Netflix
Saturday Night Live Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti, Jason Milani NBC
Westworld Elisa Marsh, Allan A. Apone, Rachel Hoke HBO
(2019)
12th
[19]
Fosse/Verdon Debbie Zoller, David Presto, Jackie Risotto FX
American Horror Story: 1984 Carleigh Herbert, Michael Mekash, Abby LyleFX
Chernobyl Daniel Parker, Natasha Nikolic-Dunlop HBO
GLOW Lana Horochowski, Maurine Burke Netflix
Game of Thrones Jane Walker, Kay BilkHBO

2020s

YearProgramNomineesNetwork
(2020)
13th
[20] [21]
Best Period and/or Character Make-Up in a Television Series, Television Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
The Queen's Gambit Daniel Parker Netflix
Bridgerton Marc Pilcher, Lynda Pearce, Claire Matthews, Lou Bannell Netflix
The Crown Cate Hall, Emilie Yong
Hollywood Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Kerrin Jackson, Ana Gabriela Quinonez
The Mandalorian Brian Sipe, Alexei Dmitriew, Samantha Ward, Carlton Coleman Disney+
Perry Mason Christien Tinsley, Corinne Foster, Steve Costanza, Gerald Quist HBO
(2021)
14th
[22] [23]
Pose Sherri Berman Laurence, Nicky Pattison Illum, Charles Zambrano, Jai Williams FX
Impeachment: American Crime Story Robin Beauchesne, Karrieann Heisner Sillay, Angela Moos, Erin LeBreFX
Halston Patricia Regan, Claus Lulla, Margot Boccia, Joseph A. Campayno Netflix
This Is Us Zoe Hay, Heather Plott, Tania McComas NBC
WandaVision Tricia Sawyer, Vasilios Tanis, Regina Little, Jonah Levy Disney+
(2022)
15th
[24]
Bridgerton Erika Ökvist, Jessie Deol, Sophie Brown, Bethany Long Netflix
Wednesday Tara McDonald, Nirvana Jalalvand, Gabriela Cretan
Stranger Things Amy L. Forsythe, Devin Morales, Lisa Poe, Nataleigh Verrengia
House of the Dragon Amanda Knight, Sara Kramer, Heather McCullen HBO
Pam & Tommy David Williams, Jennifer Aspinall, Dave Snyder, Bill Myer Hulu

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