Rick Baker (makeup artist)

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Rick Baker

Baker at the 2011 Saturn Awards
Born December 8, 1950 (1950-12-08) (age 61)
Binghamton, New York
Occupation Special makeup effects artist

Richard A. "Rick" Baker (born December 8, 1950) is an American special makeup effects artist known for his realistic creature effects.

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[edit] Personal life

Baker was born in Binghamton, New York, the son of Doris (née Hamlin) and Ralph B. Baker, a professional artist.[1] He was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters from the Academy of Art University in 2008.

[edit] Career

As a teen, Baker began creating artificial body parts in his own kitchen. He also appeared briefly in the "lost" classic fan production "The Night Turkey" a one hour B&W video parody of "The Night Stalker" (winner of the Best Short Film award at an early San Diego Comic-Con) directed by William Malone (who went on to direct feature films like the science fiction thriller Creature) and included in its cast Bill Mills (currently a voice actor, independent audio producer and Director of Audio Productions for REB AudioBooks) and Robert Short (a fellow special makeup artist who also went on to win an Academy Award for his work in Beetlejuice). Baker's first professional job was as an assistant to Dick Smith on the film The Exorcist.[2] He received the inaugural Academy Award for Best Makeup for his work on An American Werewolf in London.[3] He also created the "werecat" creature Michael Jackson transforms into in the music video Thriller. Subsequently, Baker has been nominated for the Best Makeup Oscar ten more times, winning on seven occasions, both records in his field.[4] Baker claims that his work on Harry and the Hendersons is one of his proudest achievements.[5] On 3 October 2009 he received the Jack Pierce – Lifetime Achievement Award title of the Chiller-Eyegore Awards.[6] Baker most recently created the special makeup effects for the 2010 film The Wolfman for which he also won an Academy Award in 2011.[7]

Baker also contributes commentaries to the web series Trailers From Hell[8] for trailers about horror and science fiction films.

[edit] Acting roles

Baker played the title role in the 1976 remake of King Kong. In the 2005 remake, he had a cameo as the pilot and gunner (with director Peter Jackson) who shot down Kong. He also made cameo appearances in: the John Landis film Into the Night as a drug dealer with a business card; in Men in Black II as an MiB agent helping provide aliens with disguises; in Michael Jackson's music video for Thriller as one of the zombies; in The Haunted Mansion as multiple graveyard ghosts; and in The Wolfman as the Wolfman's first kill. He would eventually win the Oscar for his makeup effects work on The Wolfman.

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