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Greg Cannom, Oscar-Winning Film Makeup Artist, Dies at 73

The acclaimed artist behind aging effects and transformative character designs leaves a lasting impact on film makeup history.

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Greg Cannom, a renowned figure in cinematic makeup and prosthetics, has died at the age of 73. The news was confirmed Friday by longtime colleague and industry legend Rick Baker, who worked closely with Cannom in the early stages of both their careers. Cannom leaves behind a filmography spanning more than four decades and a legacy deeply imprinted on some of Hollywood’s most recognizable transformations.

Known for his precision and innovation, Cannom earned widespread recognition for makeup effects that redefined what was possible in film. He received four Academy Awards for makeup artistry, recognized for his work on Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), and Vice (2018). He was nominated for six additional Oscars and received five Emmy nominations throughout his career.

Cannom’s ability to craft believable transformations set new standards in character realism. His work involved extensive preparation, including sculpting prosthetics, testing materials, and collaborating closely with directors and performers to align design with performance. Among his most talked-about achievements was the visual aging of Brad Pitt in Benjamin Button, a process that required years of planning and development.

Rick Baker, in his tribute on Instagram, recalled Cannom’s early days in the business. “Greg started with me in the 70s, his first job with me was the sequel to It’s Alive where he not only assisted me in making the baby but also played one of the baby monsters,” he wrote. “When I moved out of my first garage workshop, Greg moved in. When I outgrew my first industrial unit, Greg took that over. His work will be remembered long after his passing.”

Born in Southern California, Cannom attended Cypress College and began honing his craft during seasonal work at Knott’s Berry Farm, where he created Halloween attractions. These early opportunities introduced him to theatrical makeup and led him to connect with Rick Baker, a mentor and future collaborator. The pair teamed up on a number of influential projects throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, including It Lives Again, The Howling, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, and Cocoon.

Their work extended into television and music video production. Cannom appeared in Michael Jackson’s 1983 Thriller video, which remains a cultural touchstone for both its choreography and groundbreaking monster makeup. In that video, Cannom wore vampire prosthetics in a closeup scene, adding to the ensemble cast of ghouls and undead performers.

Cannom continued to evolve his craft through the decades, embracing new technologies and techniques while maintaining traditional sculpting and application methods. In 2005, he and Wesley Wofford were awarded a Technical Achievement Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The pair were recognized for developing a modified silicone material that became a go-to medium for high-performance prosthetic applications in film.

Cannom’s work ranged from historical dramas to supernatural thrillers. He contributed to Blade, The Insider, The Mask, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and The Eyes of Tammy Faye, his final credited film. He also played a key role in makeup for major releases such as Titanic, Ali, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Dreamscape, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3.

In the realm of comedy, his work was equally impactful. He transformed Robin Williams into a convincingly maternal Mrs. Doubtfire and later assisted in turning Martin Lawrence into an undercover grandmother in the Big Momma’s House series. These roles demanded both technical precision and a deep understanding of character aesthetics to achieve transformations that served the story without distracting from performance.

Cannom’s artistry in aging makeup became one of his most defining attributes. His approach to age transformations was grounded in subtlety and anatomical realism. “With monsters, you design whatever you want,” he once said. “With age makeup, everybody knows what they look like, so it’s got to be really good.” His aged versions of Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind and Christian Bale in Vice exemplified that philosophy. Each transformation was designed to hold up under the scrutiny of close camera shots and long narrative arcs.

He also contributed to the look of the young vampires in The Lost Boys, preserving their teen-idol appeal while enhancing their undead qualities. His work struck a balance between the aesthetic demands of genre filmmaking and the practical realities of production timelines, lighting conditions, and actor comfort.

Beyond the film sets, Cannom faced personal challenges in his later years. In March 2023, a GoFundMe campaign was launched to support his medical expenses. He had been living with diabetes, and complications from a staph infection led to the amputation of part of his leg. The campaign drew support from both fans and colleagues, many of whom expressed gratitude for his contributions to cinema.

Cannom’s achievements earned him accolades across multiple institutions. In addition to his four Oscars and technical award, he was honored by the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild in 2019 with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The recognition reflected not only his technical contributions but also his influence on generations of makeup professionals who followed his example.

Throughout his career, Cannom worked on seven films nominated for Best Picture: Titanic, The Insider, A Beautiful Mind, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Babel, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and Vice. Of those, Titanic and A Beautiful Mind won the award. He collaborated with a range of fellow makeup artists, sharing his Oscar wins with Michèle Burke and Matthew W. Mungle (Dracula), Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng (Mrs. Doubtfire), and Kate Biscoe and Patricia Dehaney (Vice).

Cannom’s reputation was built not on flash or celebrity, but on consistency, technical strength, and a deep understanding of character construction. Directors often sought him out for difficult assignments that required subtlety and impact. His name became synonymous with seamless transformation—work that supported performance without calling attention to itself.

In interviews, Cannom emphasized research, preparation, and observation. He credited his inspiration to Dick Smith’s aging effects on Max von Sydow in The Exorcist, calling it a pivotal moment in his decision to pursue a career in makeup. His admiration for Smith’s discipline and naturalistic style influenced his own approach, which favored believable effects over exaggerated prosthetics.

Cannom’s methods blended practical knowledge with storytelling awareness. Every wrinkle, contour, and prosthetic piece served a purpose beyond visual trickery. His contributions supported narrative structure and helped actors inhabit roles that spanned decades or lifetimes within a single film.

As an artist who rarely appeared in front of the camera but whose work defined so many screen performances, Cannom remained a quiet force in the industry. His presence was felt behind the scenes, in trailers, workshops, and long days on set—sculpting the faces of time, trauma, disguise, and fantasy.

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