Local 706 - The Artisan

Winter 2020

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THE ARTISAN WINTER 2020 • 65 sunburn on her body with the freckles. Her hair-colored strawberry blonde to work for Dakota as Squeaky. MARGARET QUALLEY, LENA DUNHAM AND OTHER MANSON FAMILY MEMBERS We mixed up "Spahn Ranch Patina" to match the grounds there and everyone had a wash of it on, along with painted- on texture, sunburn, greasy hair and filthy feet. To make a period film of this size, it takes a village and as we shot Hollywood for Hollywood, we had a smor- gardsbord of talent to choose from. For make-up, first and foremost, I would like to thank Greg Funk who has put up with me bossing him around for more than 10 films, Seana Gorlick and Jennifer Zide whom I love to pieces, along with Kevin Westmore, Marsha Shearill and Jennifer Aspinall, who were all with us, along with Kim Fiallo, Jacqueline Fernandez, Kathleen Vaughn, Akiko Matsumoto and many, many more who killed it with all the different BG we had. Judy Hudson and Sean Kenney made sure all the actors wore their contacts safely and last but not least, hair stylist Trish Almeida who taught me to dance with Al Pacino! When you get a call to do a 1969 period film, your first thought is … "Lord, PLEASE let there be amazing hair stylists available!!" And I got lucky because I had the best team in the world!! Michelle Diamantides is my other half and I couldn't have done it without her!! Karen Bartek may be my "other" other half! Anna Quinn, Natscha Ladek, Nicole Venables, Kristen Saia, David Danon, Yvonne Depatis Kupka, Joy Zapata, and so many more!! Thank you all for how much talent and knowledge you brought to this project!• Clockwise from top: Emile Hirsch as Jay Sebring; James Landry as Clem; Aus- tin Butler as Tex Watson; Sydney Sweeney as Snake; Lena Dunham, Margaret Qualley and Brad Pitt; the Manson family.

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