Judy Chin
American makeup artist
Judy Chin is an Academy Award-winning American makeup artist, having won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for The Whale in 2023 (sharing the award with Adrien Morot and Annemarie Bradley).[1] With this win, she became the first woman of Asian descent to win the Academy Award in that category.[2]
She worked for the New York City Opera for four years, where she learned to use pancake makeup.[3][4]
Selected film and television work
1989: The Unbelievable Truth
1998: Montana
2000: Requiem for a Dream
2000–2004: Sex and the City
2002: Life Without Dick
2002: Frida
2003: Coffee and Cigarettes
2003: House of Sand and Fog
2004: National Treasure
2005: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
2005: Broken Flowers
2006: The Fountain
2007: Across the Universe
2008: Smart People
2008: Jumper
2008: Sex and the City
2008: Synecdoche, New York
2008: The Wrestler
2009: Bored to Death
2010: Sex and the City 2
2010: Black Swan
2010: The Tempest
2011: The Playboy Club
2012: The Dictator
2013: Oz the Great and Powerful
2013: Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight
2014: Noah
2014: Birdman
2014: While We're Young
2015: Irrational Man
2015: Bridge of Spies
2016: Pee-wee's Big Holiday
2016: Money Monster
2016: American Pastoral
2017: The Meyerowitz Stories
2017: Mother!
2017: Wonder
2017: The Post
2018: Maniac
2019: The Dead Don't Die
2019: Little Women
2020: Greyhound
2020: The Glorias
2021: tick, tick...boom!
2021: West Side Story
2022: The Whale
Selected awards and nominations
2001: Nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup For A Series (non-prosthetic), for Sex and the City[5]
2003: Nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup For A Series (non-prosthetic), for Sex and the City[5]
2003: Nominated for a Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award for Best Period Makeup for a Feature Film, for
Frida (sharing the nomination with Maryann Marchetti and John E. Jackson)[6][7]
2003: Won a BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair, for Frida (sharing the award with Beatrice De Alba, John Jackson, and Regina Reyes)[8]
2011: Nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Make-Up and Hair, for Black Swan (sharing the nomination with Geordie Sheffer)[9]
2022: Nominated for a Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts Award for Makeup and Hairstyling, for The Whale (sharing the nomination with Adrien Morot and Annemarie Bradley)[10]
2022: Nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Make Up & Hair, for The Whale (sharing the nomination with Adrien Morot and Annemarie Bradley)[11]
2022: The Whale, which Chin among others worked on the makeup of, was nominated for Best Hair and Makeup at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards[12][13]
2023: Won an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, for The Whale (sharing the award with Adrien Morot and Annemarie Bradley)[1]
References
- ^ a b "Tribecan wins Oscar for Best Makeup for "The Whale"". Tribeca Citizen. March 20, 2023.
- ^ Sun, Rebecca (March 13, 2023). "Creatives of Chinese and Indian Descent Triumph at 2023 Oscars". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Nelson, Steffie (February 4, 2011). "Judy Chin: The face as her canvas".
- ^ "Judy Chin talks about 'Black Swan'". Los Angeles Times. December 5, 2010.
- ^ a b "Judy Chin". Television Academy.
- ^ Jill Feiwell (January 22, 2003). "Stylist noms announced". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
- ^ "'Rings' wins big at hair, makeup awards". United Press International. News World Communications. February 18, 2003. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
- ^ "BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org.
- ^ "2011 Film Make-Up And Hair | BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org.
- ^ "'Everything Everywhere All At Once,' 'Top Gun: Maverick' lead inaugural Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts Awards nominations". December 8, 2022. Archived from the original on December 8, 2022. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
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- ^ "2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards: The Winners". www.bafta.org. January 19, 2023.
- ^ Huff, Lauren (January 15, 2023). "Critics Choice Awards 2023: The full winners list". EW.com.
- ^ Strauss, Bob (February 15, 2023). "How 'The Whale' prosthetics blaze new trails with technology". Los Angeles Times.
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1981–2000 |
- 1981: Rick Baker
- 1982: Sarah Monzani and Michèle Burke
- 1983: None given this year
- 1984: Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith
- 1985: Michael Westmore and Zoltan Elek
- 1986: Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis
- 1987: Rick Baker
- 1988: Ve Neill, Steve La Porte, and Robert Short
- 1989: Manlio Rocchetti, Lynn Barber, and Kevin Haney
- 1990: Doug Drexler and John Caglione Jr.
- 1991: Jeff Dawn and Stan Winston
- 1992: Michèle Burke, Greg Cannom, and Matthew W. Mungle
- 1993: Greg Cannom, Ve Neill, and Yolanda Toussieng
- 1994: Rick Baker, Ve Neill, and Yolanda Toussieng
- 1995: Lois Burwell, Peter Frampton, and Paul Pattison
- 1996: Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson
- 1997: Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson
- 1998: Jenny Shircore
- 1999: Christine Blundell and Trefor Proud
- 2000: Rick Baker and Gail Ryan
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2001–2020 |
- 2001: Peter Owen and Richard Taylor
- 2002: Beatrice De Alba and John E. Jackson
- 2003: Peter King and Richard Taylor
- 2004: Bill Corso and Valli O'Reilly
- 2005: Howard Berger and Tami Lane
- 2006: David Martí and Montse Ribé
- 2007: Jan Archibald and Didier Lavergne
- 2008: Greg Cannom
- 2009: Barney Burman, Mindy Hall, and Joel Harlow
- 2010: Rick Baker and Dave Elsey
- 2011: Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland
- 2012: Julie Dartnell and Lisa Westcott
- 2013: Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews
- 2014: Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier
- 2015: Damian Martin, Lesley Vanderwalt, and Elka Wardega
- 2016: Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini, and Christopher Nelson
- 2017: David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick, and Kazuhiro Tsuji
- 2018: Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe, and Patricia Dehaney
- 2019: Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan, and Vivian Baker
- 2020: Sergio López-Rivera, Mia Neal, and Jamika Wilson
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- Academy Award for Best Makeup before 2012
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