George Westmore

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George Westmore

George Westmore was a prominent figure in the history of makeup artistry. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Newport, Isle of Wight, England. Westmore came from a family with a long tradition in the makeup industry, with his father being a wigmaker and makeup artist.

Westmore's career began in the early 1900s when he moved to the United States and started working in the nascent film industry. He quickly gained recognition for his skills in creating makeup looks that enhanced the appearance of actors on screen. His innovative techniques and attention to detail set new standards for makeup artistry in the burgeoning film industry.

In 1917, George Westmore founded the first professional makeup department at Selznick Pictures Corporation. This marked a significant milestone in the history of makeup artistry in cinema, as it established the role of a dedicated makeup artist within film production.

Throughout his career, Westmore worked on numerous iconic films and collaborated with some of the biggest stars of the time, including Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, and Bette Davis. His contributions to the art of makeup were instrumental in shaping the way actors were presented on screen.

George Westmore's legacy continues to influence the makeup industry to this day. His pioneering work laid the foundation for modern makeup techniques and standards in film and television production.

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