Friday, July 9, 2010

2010 Makeup Emmy Nominess Part 2

Mehron Theatrical Makeup congratulates The Emmy Nominated Makeup Artists for 2010
Joining The Makeup Department of Castle, Vampire Weekend, Headed by Debbie Zoller, along with Makeup Artists, Debra Schrey, Rebecca Ailing, Steve Anderson, and David De Leon the Nominees for Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) include two Nominations for the same show, Glee, for the episodes, The Power of Madonna and Theatrically. For The Power of Madonna, an episode of Glee, Eryn Krueger Mekash, Department Makeup Head is joined by Makeup Artists, Kelly Mitchell, Jennifer Greenberg, Robin Neal-Luce, Kelcey Fry and Zoe Haywas. For the episode titled, Theatrically from the show Glee, A Ryan Murphy TV Production in association with 20th Century Fox TV, Department Head Makeup Artist Eryn Krueger is joined by Makeup Artists Kelley Mitchell, Trent Carter, Jennifer Greenberg and Mike Mekash in receiving the Emmy Nomination for their mastery of the Art of Makeup.

Nominated along with Castle, Vampire Weekend, Glee, The Power of Madonna, and Glee, Theatrically, for the coveted Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) is Grey's Anatomy, Suicide is Painless, ABC Studios, Norman Leavitt, Department Makeup Head with Makeup Artists, Brigitte Bugayong and Michele Teleis.

Also in the running for the 2010 Emmy, Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) is Mad Men, for the episode, Souvenir, Lionsgate Television,Lana Horochowski, Department Head Makeup Artist joined by Makeup Artists, Ron Pipes, Maggie Fung, Kate Shorter, Bonita Dehaven and Angie Wells.

Mehron Makeup, the Theatrical Makeup Company founded in 1927, twenty one years before the first Primetime Emmy Award Presentations, congratulates all the Makeup Artists who are nominees for the prestigious 2010 Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) and win or lose, salutes the dedication and hard work that these Makeup Artists bring to the sets of Television Shows every day. The Makeup Artist, who arrive early and leave late, are an integral part of Television Production and often go unnoticed except for the Nominations by the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences. The Theatrical Makeup Artists who create the seamless transition from actor to character are both craftspeople and artists, constantly meeting the challenges presented by the script, producer and director in the shadows of dressing rooms and trailers. Emmy Night is the Television Makeup Artist turn to be in the limelight along with the actors, directors, and producers and to receive the accolades that they so well deserve. As a Leader in Theatrical Makeup since 1927, Mehron never forgets the contributions that the Makeup Artist brings to the Art of Television Production turning Theatrical Makeup into a reality.

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