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The Westmore Family is a prominent family in
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. Led by their patriarch, George Westmore, the family has had four generations serve Hollywood as make-up artists in various capacities since George's establishment of Hollywood's first make-up department in 1917.


Careers

The English wigmaker
George Westmore George Henry Westmore (27 June 1879 – 12 July 1931) was an English hairdresser who emigrated to the United States with his family, including several relatives who became prominent in Hollywood. Specializing in wig-making, and later make-up, he ...
, for whom the Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild's George Westmore Lifetime Achievement Award is named, founded the first (and tiny) film makeup department, at
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in 1917. He also worked at Triangle, but soon was freelancing across the major studios. He understood that cosmetic and hair needs were personal and would make up stars such as Mary Pickford (whom he relieved of having to curl her famous hair daily by making false ringlets) or the Talmadge sisters ( Norma and Constance) in their homes before they left for work in the morning. He fathered three generations of movie makeup artists, beginning with his six sons—Perc, Ern, Monte, Wally, Bud, and Frank—who soon eclipsed him in
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. By 1926, Monte, Perc, Ern, and Bud had penetrated the industry to become the chief makeup artists at four major studios, and all continued to break ground in new beauty and horror illusions until the end of their careers. In 1921, after dishwashing at Famous Players-Lasky, Monte became
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's sole makeup artist. (The actor had been doing his own.) When Valentino died in 1926, Monte went to
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where, thirteen years later, he worked himself to death with the enormous makeup demands for ''
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'' (1939). In 1923, Perc established a blazing career at First National-
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and, over twenty-seven years, initiated beauty trends and disguises including, in 1939, the faces of
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's grotesque ''
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'' (for
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) and
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's eyebrowless, almost bald, whitefaced look in ''
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''. In the early 1920s, he blended Stein Pink greasepaint with eye shadow, preceding
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's Panchromatic. Ern, at RKO from 1929 to 1931 and then at
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from 1935, was adept at finding the right look for stars of the 1930s. Wally headed Paramount makeup from 1926, where he created, among others, Fredric March's gruesome transformation in '' Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1931). Frank followed him there. Bud led
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's makeup department for twenty-three years, specializing in rubber prosthetics. Together, they built the House of Westmore salon, which served stars and public alike. Later generations have continued the name, including brothers Michael and Marvin who have excelled in special makeup effects, such as in ''
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'' (1982), '' Mask'' (1985) and ''
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'' (1980).


Prominent family members

* George Henry Westmore (June 27, 1879 – July 12, 1931) ** Monte George Westmore (July 22, 1902 – March 30, 1940) *** Monty George Westmore Jr. (June 12, 1923 – November 13, 2007) *** Michael George Westmore (March 22, 1938) ****
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(April 26, 1977) *** Marvin George Westmore (December 24, 1934 – November 28, 2020) **** Kandace Westmore **** Kevin Westmore ** Percival Harry Westmore (October 29, 1904 – September 30, 1970) ** Ernest Henry Westmore (October 29, 1904 – February 1, 1967) ** Walter James Westmore (February 13, 1906 – July 3, 1973) *** Pamela Westmore *** Mark Westmore, A.C.E. **
Bud Westmore Bud Westmore (January 13, 1918 – June 24, 1973) was a make-up artist in Hollywood, and a member of the Westmore family of makeup. Life and career Son of George Westmore, a member of the Westmore family prominent in Hollywood make-up, he ...
(January 13, 1918 – June 24, 1973) ** Frank C. Westmore (April 13, 1923 – May 14, 1985)


Other family members

{{unreferenced, section, date=March 2014 * Dorothy (1907–1931), daughter of George with his first wife, Ada, who died following an operation. * Patricia, daughter of George with his second wife, Anita. * Norma, daughter of Perc and his first wife, Virginia. * Virginia, daughter of Perc and adopted daughter of his first wife, Virginia. * Muriel, daughter of Ern and his first wife, Venida. * Lynn, daughter of Ern and his second wife, Ethelyne. * James, son of Wally and his wife, Edwina. * Ann, daughter of Wally and his wife, Edwina. * Bridget, daughter of Bud and his second wife, Rosemary. * Robert, son of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Melinda, daughter of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Timothy, son of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Charles, son of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Jonas Helstab, son of Melinda, grandson of Bud and third wife, Jeanne. * Megan Helstab, daughter of Melinda, granddaughter of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Alexander, grandson of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Chelsea Helstab, daughter of Melinda, granddaughter of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Grace, granddaughter of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne. * Mark, grandson of Wally and his wife, Edwina * Sharon, daughter of Muriel Westmore Crawley * Pauleen, daughter of Muriel Westmore Crawley * Judy, daughter of Muriel Westmore Crawley * Robert Jr., son of Muriel Westmore Crawley * Christiana Crawley Benson, great-granddaughter of Ern Westmore. Robert Crawley, Jr. grandson of Ern Westmore


References

* Frank Westmore and Muriel Davidson. ''The Westmores of Hollywood''. J. B. Lippincott, New York City, 1976.


External links


westmoremuseum.com
American families of English ancestry People from Canterbury American make-up artists