Meryl Streep, J. Roy Helland Meryl Streep kisses "her other partner," makeup artist J. Roy Helland, at the 2012 Academy Awards. Helland has been working Streep since Alan J. Pakula's Sophie's Choice, the movie that earned her her first Best Actress Oscar. After thanking her husband in her acceptance speech, Streep then expressed her joy that "her other partner" Helland had finally received Academy Award recognition. (Photo: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S.) Helland shared with Mark Coulier the Academy Award for Best Makeup for their work on Phyllida Lloyd's The Iron Lady, on which they transformed Streep into former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher. For her portrayal as Thatcher, Streep won her third Oscar — the first, as Best Supporting Actress, was for her divorced mother in Robert Benton's Kramer vs. Kramer. Helland, Coulier, and Streep also won the British Academy of Film Awards for their efforts.
- 2/29/2012
- by D. Zhea
- Alt Film Guide
Citing professional and personal concerns (including the ill health of his father), Norman Bryn announced his resignation as president of Local 798, the East Coast Make-up Artist and Hairstylist Union. The announcement was made public May 6. Bryn, who had previously served as the union's vice president, had been acting as president since the death of former president Kelly Gleason Nov. 22, 2007. Union elections will be held June 8. The union office is located at 152 West 24th St. in New York.
- 5/14/2008
- makeupmag.com
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