Barrie Gower
Barrie Gower is a five-time Emmy-winning prosthetics designer.
Gower grew up in the north of England, where his father managed a cinema. As he became a teenager, he became heavily involved in artâmostly drawings and sculpture.
Still, in those early days, his mission felt like more âof a pipe dream.â With the support of his mom, Gower applied for art programmes, stumbling upon one promising option at the London College of Fashion. He didn't get into the university in the first year, as he didn't have any evidence of doing any hairstyling or makeup (although he had a portfolio). His mother enrolled him in a hairdressing course, and the following year he was accepted at LCF, where he âmanaged to meet quite a lot of industry professionals.â Barrie began his career in the film industry in 1996 after graduating from the London College of Fashion with a HND in Specialist Make-up. His first role was at the BBC Visual Effects Department on projects including âRed Dwarfâ and âSilent Witnessâ. The following year, Barrie was employed on his first major feature film, Steven Spielberg's 'Saving Private Ryan'. Barrie has since worked for industry-leading companies and individuals such as Weta Workshop and multi-award winner Rick Baker. Barrie contributed to the Academy Award-winning prosthetics for 'The Wolfman' (2011) and 'The Iron Lady' (2012).
After 10 years working in the Harry Potter film world and then freelancing on other large-scale projects, Gower decided to start his own company, BGFX, with his wife, Sarah, also a prosthetics designer. Theyâd met working on a film in Budapest. At that time, she was part of the CGI visual effects department. BGFX began as an at-home studio but quickly launched into the big leagues when it received its first major opportunity: designing prosthetics for season four of HBOâs Game of Thrones. Thrones was the beginning of a fruitful relationship with HBO, one that has seen the couple spearheading designs for many more of the networkâs biggest hits, among them House of the Dragon and The Last of Us. For the former, the job primarily centred around the ageing and decay of Paddy Considineâs character, the doomed king Viserys Targaryen.
Simultaneously, BGFX was handling The Last of Us, which Gower is quick to describe as âthe biggest thing weâve ever done.â For that series, the company was tasked with designing and executing a whole world consumed by a fungus, plus the resulting zombie-like creatures that are born out of those spores. They didnât have to start from scratch, however, relying on the catalogue of work created for the original 2013 video game by developer Naughty Dog.

Making of The Last of Us

Game of Thrones: The Last Watch

Stardust

The Nutcracker

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

Dom Hemingway

The Legend of Tarzan

How I Live Now

Rocketman

Last Night in Soho

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

The Iron Lady

Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

The Wolfman

W.E.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Luther: The Fallen Sun

Death on the Nile

The Green Knight

Midsommar

Annihilation

Okja

Papillon

A Cure for Wellness

Collide

Wrath of the Titans

Noble

Kick-Ass

Life of Pi

Burke & Hare

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Land of the Blind

The Last King of Scotland

Hannibal Rising

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Shaun of the Dead

Troy

AVP: Alien vs. Predator

Ella Enchanted

Resident Evil

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

Blade II

Dust

Alice in Wonderland

The Matrix Resurrections

Snatch

Spencer

Cherry

Unknown

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Jupiter Ascending

Patient Zero

My Cousin Rachel

28 Days Later

Dark Shadows

The Little Stranger

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Masters of the Universe

Plunkett & MacLeane

Chernobyl

The Last of Us

House of the Dragon

Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones

Britannia

The Frankenstein Chronicles

Cranford

Saxondale

Little Miss Jocelyn

ShakespeaRe-Told

Walking with Cavemen

Jason and the Argonauts

The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns

Underworld

The Great

Small Axe

Catherine the Great

Top Boy

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
