Stuart Freeborn
Stuart Freeborn | |
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Born | (1914-09-05)5 September 1914 Leytonstone, Essex (now London), England |
Died | 5 February 2013(2013-02-05) (aged 98) London, England |
Occupation | Make-up artist |
Known for | Star Wars |
Spouse | Kay (3 children) |
Stuart Freeborn (5 September 1914 – 5 February 2013) was a British motion picture make-up artist.[1] He has been referred to as the "grandfather of modern make-up design"[2] and is perhaps best known for his work on the original Star Wars trilogy, most notably the design and fabrication of Yoda.[3][4][5][6]
Career
"Stuart was already a makeup legend when he started on Star Wars. He brought with him not only decades of experience, but boundless creative energy. His artistry and craftsmanship will live on forever in the characters he created. His Star Wars creatures may be reinterpreted in new forms by new generations, but at their heart, they continue to be what Stuart created for the original films."
—Star Wars creator George Lucas.[7]
Freeborn's earliest work in the film industry was designing the controversial hair and make-up worn by Alec Guinness, as Fagin, in Oliver Twist. Freeborn's most famous work is creating the make-up for all of the characters in the Star Wars trilogy, including Chewbacca and Yoda; he based Yoda on his own face and partly on Albert Einstein.[1][3][4][5] He oversaw the design of the original Jabba the Hutt puppet used in Return of the Jedi as well as the creation of the Ewoks.[8]
Freeborn was also the make-up artist on Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, where he created the humans/apes for the "Dawn of Man" sequence. He worked on Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove, handling Peter Sellers' multiple lead roles. He also worked with Sellers in several other films, including Heavens Above!, Mr. Topaze, The Mouse that Roared, and Soft Beds, Hard Battles and he was the make-up visual supervisor in the Superman films.[9]
His wife Kay assisted her husband on several occasions; their son Graham was also a prolific make-up artist before his death in 1986.
In the Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace DVD, in one of the web documentaries, he was awarded a statue by the team at Lucasfilm.
Personal life
Freeborn died on 5 February 2013 at the age of 98 in London.[10] His wife Kay died in 2012. Freeborn's three sons—Roger, Ray and Graham—also predeceased him. Freeborn had eight grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.[4]
Selected filmography
- The Thief of Bagdad (1940, uncredited makeup artist)
- Oliver Twist (1948, makeup artist – as Stuart Freebourne)
- The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, makeup artist)
- A King in New York (1957, makeup artist)
- Dr. Strangelove (1964, makeup artist – as Stewart Freeborn)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, makeup)
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972, makeup artist)
- The Omen (1976, chief makeup artist)
- Star Wars
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977, makeup supervisor and uncredited creature design supervisor)
- The Empire Strikes Back (1980, makeup and special creature designer)
- Return of the Jedi (1983, makeup designer and creature design)
- Superman
- Superman (1978, creative supervisor of makeup & special visuals)
- Superman II (1980, makeup artist)
- Superman III (1983, makeup artist)
- Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987, makeup supervisor)
References
- ^ a b "Star Wars make-up artist Stuart Freeborn dies aged 98". BBC News. 4 March 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
- ^ "Stuart Freeborn – the man who designed Yoda – dies at 98". gnnaz.com. Retrieved 7 February 2013.[dead link]
- ^ a b "British make-up artist Stuart Freeborn, who created Yoda, dies aged 98". The Times. Retrieved 7 February 2013
- ^ a b c "Stuart Freeborn, Yoda's maker, dies".The Guardian. 7 February 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
- ^ a b Hauptfuhrer, Fred (9 June 1980). "Yoda Mania: America Falls in Love with the 26–Inch, Green, Pointy-Eared Sage and his Master Puppeteer, Frank Oz". People. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
- ^ Day, Patrick Kevin (7 February 2013). "'Star Wars': Frank Oz on Stuart Freeborn, the legend behind Yoda". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
- ^ "Yoda, Chewbacca 'Star Wars' makeup artist Stuart Freeborn dead at 98". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 7 February 2013
- ^ "Makeup master Stuart Freeborn of 'Star Wars' dead at age 98". CNN. Retrieved 8 February 2013
- ^ "Stuart Freeborn". The Daily Telegraph. London. 7 February 2013.
- ^ "Stuart Freeborn, makeup artist behind 'Star Wars' characters Yoda and Chewbacca, dies at 98". WDBJ TV. Retrieved 7 February 2013.[permanent dead link]
External links
- Stuart Freeborn at IMDb
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- Dick Smith (1973)
- William J. Tuttle (1974/75)
- William J. Tuttle (1976)
- Rick Baker and Stuart Freeborn (1977)
- William J. Tuttle and Rick Baker (1978)
- William J. Tuttle (1979)
- Dick Smith/Dick Smith (1980)
- Rick Baker (1981)
- Dorothy J. Pearl (1982)
- Phil Tippett and Stuart Freeborn (1983)
- Stan Winston (1984)
- Tom Savini (1985)
- Chris Walas (1986)
- Rob Bottin and Stephan Dupuis (1987)
- Ve Neill, Steve La Porte, and Robert Short (1988)
- John Caglione Jr., Doug Drexler, and Cheri Minns (1989/90)
- Carl Fullerton and Neal Martz (1991)
- Stan Winston and Ve Neill (1992)
- Kevin Haney (1993)
- Rick Baker and Ve Neill (1994)
- Jean Ann Black and Rob Bottin (1995)
- Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson (1996)
- Rick Lazzarini and Gordon J. Smith (1997)
- Robert Kurtzman, Greg Nicotero, and Howard Berger (1998)
- Nick Dudman and Aileen Seaton (1999)
- Rick Baker and Gail Rowell-Ryan (2000)
- Greg Cannom and Wesley Wofford (2001)
- Peter Owen and Peter King (2002)
- Richard Taylor and Peter King (2003)
- Jake Garber, Matt Rose, and Mike Elizalde (2004)
- Howard Berger, Nikki Gooley, and Greg Nicotero (2005)
- Todd Masters and Dan Rebert (2006)
- Ve Neill and Martin Samuel (2007)
- Greg Cannom (2008)
- Barney Burman, Mindy Hall, and Joel Harlow (2009)
- Rick Baker and Dave Elsey (2010)
- Dave Elsey, Fran Needham, and Conor O'Sullivan (2011)
- Heike Merker, Daniel Parker, and Jeremy Woodhead (2012)
- Donald Mowat (2013)
- David White and Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou (2014)
- Neal Scanlan (2015)
- Joel Harlow and Monica Huppert (2016)
- Joel Harlow and Ken Diaz (2017)
- John Blake and Brian Sipe (2018/19)
- Amanda Knight and Neal Scanlan (2019/20)
- Love Larson, Donald Mowat and Eva von Bahr (2021/22)
- Donald Mowat (2022/23)