By Steve Pond
TheWrap
Another guild got into the awards picture on Tuesday, with the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards announcing nominations for awards that the guild hasn’t presented in nearly a decade.
All seven films on the Academy shortlist for Best Makeup and Hairstyling received nominations in at least one of the five film categories, with “The Lone Ranger” landing two nominations and “American Hustle,” “Dallas Buyers Club,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Hansel Gretel Witch Hunters,” “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and “Bad Grandpa” each getting one.
The only other film to receive more than one nomination was the singing-competition drama “One Chance,” which did not make the Oscar shortlist.
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Other nominees included “Prisoners,” “August: Osage County,” “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” and “Jobs.”
In the television categories, “Breaking Bad,” “American Horror Story: Coven,” “Vikings,” “Hell on Wheels,” “Key and Peele” and “Behind the Candelabra” each received two nominations. Other nods went to “Glee,” “The Voice,” “Bates Motel,” “Game of Thrones” and “Boardwalk Empire.”
The guild also released nominations in theatrical and commercial categories.
Voting will begin on Jan. 21 and end on Feb. 11. All 1,800 members of the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (IATSE, Local 706) are eligible to vote.
The awards ceremony will take place on Feb. 15 at paramount Studios. Veteran makeup artist Dick Smith, who received an Honorary Oscar in 2012, will receive the guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
The nominations:
FEATURE LENGTH MOTION PICTURE (FEATURE FILMS)
BEST CONTEMPORARY HAIR STYLING
“Unfinished Song,” Aurora Bergere
“One Chance,” Christine Blundell, Donald McInnes
“Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” Candace Neal, Robert Stevenson
BEST CONTEMPORARY MAKE-UP
“Prisoners,” Donald Mowat, Pamela Westmore
“August: Osage County,” Carla White, Bjoern Rehbein
“One Chance,” Christine Blundell, Donald McInnes
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER HAIR STYLING
“American Hustle,” Katherine Gordon, Michelle Johnson
“The Lone Ranger,” Gloria Pasqua Casny, Jules Holdren
“Jobs,” Nina Paskowitz, Michael Moore
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER MAKE-UP
“Dallas Buyers Club,” Evelyne Noraz, Rachel Geary
“The Lone Ranger,” Joel Harlow, Mike Smithson, Robin Beauschesne
“The Great Gatsby,” Maurizio Silvi, Lesley Vanderwalt
BEST SPECIAL MAKE-UP EFFECTS
“Bad Grandpa,” Stephen Prouty
“Hansel Gretel: Witch Hunters,” Mike Elizalde, Lufeng Qu
“The Hunger Games – Catching Fire,” Ve Neill, Nikoletta Skarlatos
BEST CONTEMPORARY HAIR STYLING
“The Voice,” Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Stephens
“Breaking Bad,” Georgie Sheffer, Carmen L. Jones
“Bates Motel,” Donna Bis
BEST CONTEMPORARY MAKE-UP
“Glee,” Kelley Mitchell, Jennifer Greenberg
“Super Fun Night,” Debbie Zoller, Tami Lane
“Breaking Bad,” Tarra Day, Sheila Trujillo Gomez
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER HAIR STYLING
“Vikings,” Dee Corcoran
“Hell on Wheels,” Chris Glimsdale, Penny Thompson
“Key and Peele,” Amanda Mofield, Raissa Patton
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER MAKE-UP
“Boardwalk Empire,” Michele Paris
“Hell on Wheels,” Sharon Toohey, Rose Gurevitch
“Key and Peele,” Scott Wheeler
BEST SPECIAL MAKE-UP EFFECTS
“Vikings,” Thomas McInerney
“Longmire,” Steve La Porte
“The Walking Dead,” Greg Nicotero Jake Garber
TELEVISION MINI-SERIES or MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION (M.O.W) – CABLE NETWORK/M.O.W.s
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER HAIR STYLING
“Behind the Candelabra,” Marie Larkin, Yvette Stone
“American Horror Story: Coven,” Monte Haught
“Killing Lincoln,” Ardis Cohen, Greg Bazemore
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER MAKE-UP
“Behind the Candelabra,” Kate Biscoe, Deborah Rutherford
“American Horror Story: Coven,” Eryn Krueger Mekash, Christien Tinsley
“Game of Thrones,” Paul Engelen, Melissa Lackersteen
THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS (LIVE STAGE – LIVE THEATER)
“Falstaff,” Darren Jinks, Brandi Strona, Samantha Wooten
“Magic Flute,” Darren Jinks, Samantha Wooten, Brandi Strona
“Frank Zappa’s 200 Motels,” Vanessa Dionne, Cassandra Russek
COMMERCIALS
Best Contemporary Make-up
“Wash the Day Away” (Kohler), Tyson Fountaine, Brian Penikas
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