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Jo Baker (other)
Jo Baker may refer to: * Jo Baker (make-up artist) (born 1980), English make-up artist * Jo Baker (novelist) (born 1973), British writer * Jo Baker (singer) (1948–1996), American vocalist and songwriter {{hndis, Baker, Jo ...
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Jo Baker (make-up Artist)
Jo Baker (21 March 1980) is a Los Angeles based, English born celebrity make-up artist and Beauty Editor for Treats! Magazine.Treats! Magazine


Life

Born and raised in London, Jo Baker started her career as a make-up artist in 2000, on the runways of London and Paris and was soon selected by Usher to be part of a world tour that would eventually take her to California. After relocating to Los Angeles full-time in 2005, her portfolio expanded to a list of clients encompassing actors, record companies, ad agencies, photographers, still producers, and recording artists. With work being featured in ''Treats! Magazine'', The Oprah Magazine, O, The Hollywood Reporter, Glamour (magazine), ''Glamour'', Italian Vanity Fair, W, Cosmo, and Russian Vogue,
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Jo Baker (novelist)
Jo Baker is a British writer. She is the author of six novels, including the bestselling '' Longbourn'', a ''New York Times'' Notable Book, in development as a feature film with Random House Films and StudioCanal. She has also written short stories for BBC Radio 4 and reviews for ''The Guardian'' and ''The New York Times Book Review''. In 2018, she was awarded a Visiting Fellowship at the Queen's University Belfast, and she is currently an Honorary Fellow at Lancaster University. Early life and education Baker was born and grew up in the village of Arkholme, in Lancashire, England. She was educated at Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale, and Somerville College, Oxford. She moved to Belfast in 1995 to study for an MA in Irish literature at Queen's University, where she went on to complete a PhD on the Anglo-Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen. Novels * ''Offcomer'' (2002). Baker's debut novel is set in Belfast in the wake of the Good Friday Agreement, and follows the life o ...
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