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Frederick Beauregard Phillips (April 26, 1908 – March 21, 1993), also known as Fred Philipps, was a Hollywood
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. After his early
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work under
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and
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, he did a pioneering stint at the ''
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'' TV series, and created the formula for
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's ears. In 1980 Phillips was nominated for a Saturn Award for best makeup on the film '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture''.


Career

Early in his career, Phillips went uncredited as a make-up artist on a number of films including '' The Wizard of Oz'' (1939) and ''
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'' (1956). His credited work included ''
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'' (1972) and '' One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975). He went by a number of names on credits, including Fred B. Phillips, Fred Phillips and Fred Philipps. On television, he worked on the complete run of '' The Outer Limits'' as well as other shows such as ''The Adventures of Superboy''.


Star Trek

Because Spock's ears are some of the most visible and famous makeup appliances associated with ''
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'', many people believe that Phillips, as the designated make-up artist for the show, designed Spock's ears. However, this is not true. There was a contract in place with an outside company to make the ears, but after several failed attempts, Fred Phillips called a former colleague of his, Charlie Shram, who was then the head of makeup at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (MGM). As a favor to Phillips, Shram took a mold of Nimoy's ears and designed and manufactured the first usable set of Spock ears prior to the production of the first (rejected/unaired) pilot episode, "The Cage." While working on ''
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'', Phillips would create new ears every few days in batches by baking them. Not every pair fit actor
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successfully and so multiples were required. They were made out of
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, and were fragile, easily being damaged while being removed or during scenes. The mould and two pairs of ears were listed by
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auction house in 2000, with the expectation that the mould itself would sell for up to $20,000. In addition to his work on the
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, he also designed the original
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s,
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s and the majority of the other aliens in the series. He went on to work on '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', and was responsible for shaving
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's head so that she could portray Ilia in the film. He was asked to return for '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'', but due to his diminishing eyesight, he turned the offer down. Prior to the adoption of digital media, Phillips was occasionally conflated with an eponymous
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who helped to popularize the
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and the works of H.P. Lovecraft.


Awards

He was nominated for a
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for his work on ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', which he shared with his daughter Janna Phillips and fellow make-up artist Ve Neil. Phillips was awarded a lifetime achievement award for his makeup work in 1983 by the
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.


Selected filmography

* '' Naughty Marietta'' (1935) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''Mr. Moto's Last Warning'' (1939) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''The Talk of the Town'' (1942) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''The Velvet Touch'' (1948) (makeup supervisor) (as Fred Phillips) * ''Stampede'' (1949) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''
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'' (1949) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''Tell It to the Judge'' (1949) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''A Woman of Distinction'' (1950) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''The Fighting Stallion'' (1950) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''Bunco Squad'' (1950) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''Dallas'' (1950) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''Around the World in Eighty Days'' (1956) (make-up artist) (uncredited) * ''House of Usher'' (1960) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''Blacula'' (1972) (make-up artist) * ''Gone with the West'' (1975) (makeup supervisor) (as Fred Phillips) * ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979) (make-up artist) * ''Under the Rainbow'' (1981) (special makeup effects)


TV shows

* ''The Adventures of Superboy'' (1961) (TV) (make-up artist) * ''
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'' (make-up artist) (14 episodes, 1961) * ''The Outer Limits'' (makeup supervisor) (49 episodes, 1963–1965) * ''
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'' (make-up artist) (78 episodes, 1966–1969) * ''James Dean'' (1976) (TV) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips) * ''Pleasure Palace'' (1980) (TV) (make-up artist) (as Fred Phillips)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Phillips, Fred 1908 births 1993 deaths American make-up artists People from Raleigh, North Carolina