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'''Mel Berns''' |
'''Mel Berns''' (born on September 27, 1897 in Illinois) was an [[United States|American]] [[make-up artist]]. He created the makeup for [[Katharine Hepburn]]'s screentest at [[RKO Pictures]]. He was the Head of Makeup at RKO for more than twenty years, creating the makeup for [[Fred Astaire]] and [[Ginger Rogers]]. |
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He was a lifelong friend of Ginger Rogers, who makes ample reference to their friendship in her autobiography: |
He was a lifelong friend of [[Ginger Rogers]], who makes ample reference to their friendship in her autobiography: ''Ginger: My Story''. |
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He worked extensively in television after leaving RKO, notably the |
He worked extensively in television after leaving RKO, notably the ''[[Perry Mason (TV series)|Perry Mason]]'' series |
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He died in California |
He died in [[California]] on May 7, 1977. |
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A partial list of his best known credits include: |
A partial list of his best known credits include: |
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"A Bill of Divorcement" (1932) |
* "A Bill of Divorcement" (1932) |
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"King Kong" (1933) |
* "King Kong" (1933) |
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"Christopher Strong" (1933) |
* "Christopher Strong" (1933) |
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"Professional Sweetheart" (1933) |
* "Professional Sweetheart" (1933) |
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"Rafter Romance" (1933) |
* "Rafter Romance" (1933) |
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"LIttle Women" (1933) |
* "LIttle Women" (1933) |
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"Flying Down to Rio" (1933) |
* "Flying Down to Rio" (1933) |
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"THe Son of Kong" (1933) |
* "THe Son of Kong" (1933) |
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"Spitfire" (1934) |
* "Spitfire" (1934) |
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"The Gay Divorcee" (1934) |
* "The Gay Divorcee" (1934) |
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"Roberta" (1935) |
* "Roberta" (1935) |
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"The Nitwits" (1935) |
* "The Nitwits" (1935) |
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"Alice Adams" (1935) |
* "Alice Adams" (1935) |
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"Top Hat" (1935) |
* "Top Hat" (1935) |
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"Sylvia Scarlett" (1935) |
* "Sylvia Scarlett" (1935) |
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"Follow The Fleet" (1936) |
* "Follow The Fleet" (1936) |
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"Mary of Scotland" (1936) |
* "Mary of Scotland" (1936) |
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"Swing Time" (1936) |
* "Swing Time" (1936) |
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"Shall We Dance" (1937) |
* "Shall We Dance" (1937) |
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"Stage Door" (1937) |
* "Stage Door" (1937) |
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"Bringing Up Baby" (1938) |
* "Bringing Up Baby" (1938) |
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"Carefree" (1938) |
* "Carefree" (1938) |
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"Bachelor Mother" (1939) |
* "Bachelor Mother" (1939) |
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"Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman" (1940) |
* "Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman" (1940) |
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"Citizen Kane" (1941) |
* "Citizen Kane" (1941) |
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"The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942) |
* "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942) |
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"Mr. Lucky" (1943) |
* "Mr. Lucky" (1943) |
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"The Curse of the Cat People" (1944) |
* "The Curse of the Cat People" (1944) |
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[[Category:Make-up artists]] |
[[Category:Make-up artists]] |
Revision as of 20:42, 21 September 2009
Mel Berns (born on September 27, 1897 in Illinois) was an American make-up artist. He created the makeup for Katharine Hepburn's screentest at RKO Pictures. He was the Head of Makeup at RKO for more than twenty years, creating the makeup for Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
He was a lifelong friend of Ginger Rogers, who makes ample reference to their friendship in her autobiography: Ginger: My Story.
He worked extensively in television after leaving RKO, notably the Perry Mason series
He died in California on May 7, 1977.
A partial list of his best known credits include:
- "A Bill of Divorcement" (1932)
- "King Kong" (1933)
- "Christopher Strong" (1933)
- "Professional Sweetheart" (1933)
- "Rafter Romance" (1933)
- "LIttle Women" (1933)
- "Flying Down to Rio" (1933)
- "THe Son of Kong" (1933)
- "Spitfire" (1934)
- "The Gay Divorcee" (1934)
- "Roberta" (1935)
- "The Nitwits" (1935)
- "Alice Adams" (1935)
- "Top Hat" (1935)
- "Sylvia Scarlett" (1935)
- "Follow The Fleet" (1936)
- "Mary of Scotland" (1936)
- "Swing Time" (1936)
- "Shall We Dance" (1937)
- "Stage Door" (1937)
- "Bringing Up Baby" (1938)
- "Carefree" (1938)
- "Bachelor Mother" (1939)
- "Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman" (1940)
- "Citizen Kane" (1941)
- "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942)
- "Mr. Lucky" (1943)
- "The Curse of the Cat People" (1944)