We’ve just learned that the influential makeup effects artist Greg Cannom has passed away at 74. His work in the film industry began in the late 1970s with movies like It Lives Again and The Fury. He later became famous for creating stunning effects in films such as The Lost Boys, The Exorcist III, and Alien 3. His most recent project was the prosthetics for the film The Eyes of Tammy Faye, featuring Jessica Chastain.
Cannom earned four Academy Awards for Best Makeup: for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and more. He also received a Technical Achievement Award in 2005 and two Saturn Awards for his work on The Lost Boys and Benjamin Button.
In a recent report by Variety, a GoFundMe for Cannom previously raised over $100,000 to help cover his medical expenses after he faced serious health challenges, including nerve damage and leg amputation.
Social media has been abuzz with tributes to Cannom, highlighting how his innovative work transformed the horror genre and inspired countless artists. His impact on film makeup is undeniable, marking him as a legend whose influence will linger in Hollywood.
Our thoughts go out to Cannom’s family and friends during this difficult time. For further insights into his remarkable career, you can also check out resources like the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which chronicles many significant contributions to film.