Jack Pierce
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Jack Pierce (born Janus Piccoula; May 5, 1889 – July 19, 1968) was a Hollywood make-up artist best remembered for creating the iconic makeup worn by Boris Karloff in Frankenstein (1931), along with various other classic monster make-ups for Universal Studios.
In the 1920s, Pierce embarked on a series of jobs in cinema—cinema manager, stuntman, actor, even assistant director, but within a few years he settled on mastering makeup. The head of Universal, Carl Laemmle, was won over with his creative abilities and hired full-time by the studio.
Universal's first "talkie" horror film, Dracula (1931), eschewed elaborate horror make-up. Pierce designed a special color greasepaint for Bela Lugosi for his vampire character, but Lugosi insisted on applying his own make-up. For all film appearances of the character thereafter, Pierce instituted a different look entirely, recasting Dracula as a man with graying hair and a mustache. The most significant creation during Pierce's time at the studio was Frankenstein (1931), with Lugosi originally cast as the Monster. Pierce came up with a design which was horrific as well as logical in the context of the story. So, where Henry Frankenstein has accessed the brain cavity, there is a scar and a seal, and the now famous "bolts" on the neck are actually electrodes: carriers for the electricity used to revive the stitched-up corpse.
As the head of Universal's make-up department, Pierce is credited with designing and creating the iconic make-ups for films like Frankenstein, The Mummy (1932), The Wolf Man (1941), and their various sequels associated with the characters. Utilizing his "out-of-the-kit" techniques, Pierce's make-ups were often very grueling and took a considerable amount of time to apply. Pierce was always reluctant to use latex appliances, favoring his technique of building facial features out of cotton and collodion, or nose putty. Pierce eventually started using latex appliances, most notably a rubber nose for Lon Chaney Jr. in The Wolf Man (1941) (the edges of the appliance are clearly visible through most of the film), and a rubber head piece for Boris Karloff in Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939).
He did a great many historical, old age and character make-ups in TV anthology series such as Screen Directors Playhouse, You Are There and Telephone Time. One episode of that show, a drama called The Golden Junkman, featured Lon Chaney Jr. as an unlettered but kindly Armenian junk dealer who ages from his 30s to his 70s in the course of the story, which Pierce handled with aplomb.
Pierce died in 1968 from uremia.
Jack Pierce's enduring work at Universal has become a huge influence to many in the entertainment field, including make-up artists Rick Baker and Tom Savini. In 2003, Pierce was recognized with a lifetime achievement award from the Hollywood Make-up Artist and Hair Stylist Guild. In May 2013, Cinema Makeup School in Los Angeles dedicated a memorial gallery in his honor.

He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce
Masquerade

The Isle of Sunken Gold
The Enchanted Kiss

Riders of the Law

Jack Pierce: The Man Who Made the Monsters

The Circus

Midsomer Murders

The Mad Ghoul

Dracula's Daughter

Son of Dracula

The Ghost of Frankenstein

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man

Son of Frankenstein

House of Frankenstein

The Amazing Transparent Man

The Jungle Captive

Night Key

I Bury the Living

Tower of London

Beyond the Time Barrier

The Egg and I

The Kiss Before the Mirror

Flesh and Fantasy

Black Angel

No Escape

Tangier

The House of the Seven Gables

Time Out of Mind

Gypsy Wildcat

White Savage

Sudan
No. 5 Checked Out

Master Minds
Doctor Jim

Temptation

Little Miss Big

The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry

Scarlet Street

Captive Wild Woman

The Wanderer

Imitation of Life

King of Jazz

The Black Cat

Murders in the Rue Morgue

Buck Privates Come Home

The Naughty Nineties

Little Giant

Joan of Arc

Canyon Passage

Two in a Crowd

By Candlelight

The Lady of the Harem

The Brain from Planet Arous

The Killers

The Creation of the Humanoids

Pursuit to Algiers

Dressed to Kill

Terror by Night

Show Boat

The Wolf Man

Dracula

The Brute Man

Back Street

Cobra Woman

The Climax

The Mummy's Tomb

The Mummy's Hand

Werewolf of London

She-Wolf of London

House of Horrors

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Blades of the Musketeers

Giant from the Unknown

The Mummy's Curse

The Mummy's Ghost

House of Dracula

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The Last Warning

White Zombie

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It's Always Sunday

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Let Them Live

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The Mummy

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Her Adventurous Night

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