Dick Smith

Make-up artist for The Exorcist

Dick Smith - Make-up artist for The Exorcist
Born

March 18th, 1944
81 years ago

Died

July 30th, 2014
11 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent make-up artist renowned for transforming the film industry with innovative techniques. Developed the realistic aging make-up for the film The Godfather and crafted the now-iconic make-up effects for The Exorcist. Created groundbreaking special effects and pioneered the use of prosthetics in cinema. Established his own make-up school, sharing knowledge with aspiring artists. Contributed significantly to the field, earning accolades for craftsmanship and creativity in film.

Make-up effects for The Exorcist

Aging make-up in The Godfather

Prosthetic innovations in film

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