Colleen Callaghan
American make-up artist
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Born | 1931 |
Died | April 6, 2020 (aged 89) New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation | Hair stylist |
Years active | 1964-present |
Colleen Callaghan (died April 6, 2020) was an Academy Awards-nominated hair stylist who has been nominated twice for Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. She worked on over 120 films and TV shows during her long career.
In 2004, she received a lifetime achievement award from the Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards. Callaghan died in April 2020.[1][2]
Oscar nominations
Both were in the category of Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hair.
- 68th Academy Awards, nominated for Roommates. Nomination shared with Greg Cannom and Bob Laden. Lost to Braveheart.[3]
- 74th Academy Awards, nominated for A Beautiful Mind. Nomination shared with Greg Cannom. Lost to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. '[4]
References
- ^ MAKE-UP ARTISTS & HAIR STYLISTS GUILD LOCAL 706: Colleen Callaghan
- ^ Oscars In Memoriam, 2020–2021
- ^ "The 68th Academy Awards (1996) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
- ^ "The 74th Academy Awards (2002) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
External links
- Colleen Callaghan at IMDb
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- Sarah Monzani, Christopher Tucker and Michèle Burke (1982)
- Dorothy J. Pearl, George Masters, C. Romania Ford and Allen Weisinger (1983)
- Paul Engelen, Peter Frampton, Rick Baker and Joan Hills (1984)
- Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith (1985)
- Tameyuki Aimi, Shohichiro Meda, Chihako Naito and Noriko Takamizawa (1986)
- Hasso von Hugo (1987)
- Fabrizio Sforza (1988)
- Maggie Weston, Fabrizio Sforza and Pam Meager (1989)
- John Caglione Jr. and Doug Drexler (1990)
- Jean-Pierre Eychenne and Michèle Burke (1991)
- Peter Robb-King (1992)
- Morag Ross (1993)
- Cassie Hanlon, Angela Conte and Strykermeyer (1994)
- Lisa Westcott (1995)
- Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson (1996)
- Sallie Jaye and Jan Archibald (1997)
- Jenny Shircore (1998)
- Christine Blundell (1999)
- Rick Baker, Toni G, Sylvia Nava, Gail Ryan and Kazuhiro Tsuji (2000)
- Peter Swords King, Peter Owen and Richard Taylor (2001)
- Judy Chin, Beatrice De Alba, John E. Jackson and Regina Reyes (2002)
- Ve Neill and Martin Samuel (2003)
- Kathryn Blondell, Siân Grigg and Morag Ross (2004)
- Howard Berger, Nikki Gooley and Greg Nicotero (2005)
- José Quetglás and Blanca Sánchez (2006)
- Jan Archibald and Didier Lavergne (2007)
- Jean Ann Black and Colleen Callaghan (2008)
- Jenny Shircore (2009)
- Valli O'Reilly and Paul Gooch (2010)
- Marese Langan, J. Roy Helland and Mark Coulier (2011)
- Lisa Westcott (2012)
- Evelyne Noraz, Lori McCoy-Bell and Kathrine Gordon (2013)
- Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier (2014)
- Damian Martin and Lesley Vanderwalt (2015)
- J. Roy Helland and Daniel Phillips (2016)
- David Malinowski, Ivana Primorac, Lucy Sibbick and Kazuhiro Tsuji (2017)
- Nadia Stacey (2018)
- Vivian Baker, Kazu Hiro and Anne Morgan (2019)
- Matiki Anoff, Larry M. Cherry, Sergio López-Rivera and Mia Neal (2020)
- Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram and Justin Raleigh (2021)
- Jason Baird, Mark Coulier, Louise Coulston and Shane Thomas (2022)
- Mark Coulier, Nadia Stacey and Josh Weston (2023)
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