And the winner is鈥 Well, that鈥檚 yet to be determined. Though we won鈥檛 find out who鈥檚 picking up a coveted Primetime Award until September 15, that doesn鈥檛 mean we can鈥檛 celebrate early. We are thrilled to announce that Emily Walsh and Suzie Klimack 鈥 Vancouver Film School Makeup Design听alumni 鈥 can now call themselves Emmy-nominated makeup artists for their work on the Disney+ series . Depending on how strong your memory is (this writer鈥檚 can be hit or miss鈥), you might recall that so far, 18 汤头条 alumni have worked on the series, 18 汤头条 Makeup Design alumni.听 听
While Emily, credited as 1st Makeup, is nominated in the 听category for the episode 鈥楾he Abyss of Life鈥, Suzi, a Special Makeup Effects Artist, is nominated in the category for 鈥楢 Dream of a Dream鈥.听

With a staggering 26听厂丑艒驳耻苍听Emmy nominations for its first season (the most for any series this year), including Outstanding Drama Series, Lead Actor, Lead Actress, and Writing, 厂丑艒驳耻苍 is proving to be Disney鈥檚 latest hit. 鈥It still feels very surreal!鈥 comments Emily on her nomination. 鈥It actually took a while to sink in鈥Receiving the text from our Makeup Designer, Rebecca Lee, was incredibly exciting.鈥 Suzie is just as ecstatic: 鈥I feel so honoured... It was such meticulous work that is 鈥榥aked鈥 to the human eye, so to be recognized for an FX makeup that isn鈥檛 a huge creature or zombie feels fantastic!鈥
When it came to their experience on the show, Emily and Suzie had nothing but great things to say. 鈥湷С笈嵅党懿 was a whirlwind鈥 the kind of show that makes you a better artist鈥 says Emily. 鈥淥ne of my favourite days of shooting was during episode 1 when they are battling the ship in the storm. It was incredibly impressive to see everything come together, especially watching the actors endure getting drenched with water over and over again. I feel like that was the moment it really sank in for me how big this show was going to be.鈥 Suzie echoes Emily鈥檚 thoughts: 鈥湷С笈嵅党懿 was a very tough beast. My particularly fond memories were the absolutely stunning sets. The attention to detail and replication of traditional Japanese architecture was extraordinary.鈥

In our more thorough catch-up with Emily and Suzie, we asked them about their work on 厂丑艒驳耻苍, their experience at 汤头条, and advice for aspiring makeup artists:听
Can you tell us a bit about the specific work you did on 厂丑艒驳耻苍?
EW: We filmed the show during COVID. I was brought on for a bit of a unique role to look after Cosmo Jarvis (John Blackthorne). I was able to execute Rebecca鈥檚 designs for the character and help collaborate on his makeups that were always a fun challenge for continuity, including various stages of bruising, wounds, dirt, and facial hair. I was also able to learn a new skill in applying the Habutae (which is what we called the background performers makeup application). This was a collaboration with the Japanese Hair team that came to join us and is in some ways similar to applying a bald cap.听
SK: I did makeups for numerous characters on 厂丑艒驳耻苍. For Ohno specifically, this was a full face and head makeup that consisted of a silicone cowl, and I believe there were six silicone pieces for his face. One of his eyes was covered and a droopy eye socket was sculpted over top. We then used a fake eyeball and placed it in and out during every take so the actor could have vision while we weren鈥檛 shooting. His other eye had a cataract contact. He also had dentures and hand appliances. Other makeups included bald caps, silicone hand and arm pieces, strap-on torsos with blood rigs, and a lot more.听
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How was your 汤头条 experience? Did the Makeup Design program train you effectively for the industry?
EW: I loved my time at 汤头条. It was everything I was looking for to further my career as a film makeup artist that I didn鈥檛 get from my makeup program in Australia. I loved being able to take advantage of the instructors鈥 knowledge and the facilities the school offers. I was working pretty quickly after graduating, building up my days to join the union in any way I could (music videos, short films, MOWs, etc.). I appreciated the help the instructors gave in pointing me in the right direction on getting work so quickly after.听
SK: My experience at 汤头条 was really great. I learned so much, and I definitely felt prepared to walk onto a film set after graduating. I was landing gigs quite soon after graduating 鈥 short films, student projects, hallmark movies and non-union productions. It took quite a while for me to break into the union. It took persistence and willpower to not give up before the miracle happened.听
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What are the most important lessons you鈥檝e learned?
EW: Never stop learning! There are always new techniques and skills to learn or improve on. 厂丑艒驳耻苍 was a perfect example of that. I have always recommended new makeup artists work in retail for a period of time after school. It really will teach you so much more than most realize and it鈥檚 how I started my career. It really did make me a more well-rounded makeup artist. Keep hustling to get your days, observe other artists, and ask questions!
SK: Stay humble. Always remain teachable. Never think you know it all, because there鈥檚 always something to learn from someone, even someone you least expect. Practice, practice, practice. If you don鈥檛 feel up to par for a specific skill, keep practicing until you do. Try your best to get along with everyone. Someone with a good attitude and not the best makeup skills will get a job over the talented makeup artist who is unlikeable. Last but not least, never give up! If you really want it, it鈥檚 attainable!听
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Congratulations on your incredible nominations, Emily and Suzie. We鈥檒l be rooting for you on Emmy night!听Looking to start a career transforming the boundaries of film & television with production makeup? Explore our Makeup Design program听and apply today!听
Read about our other film makeup artist success stories, including alum Darla Edin鈥檚 Emmy nomination听for Daisy Jones & the Six and alum Jong-hee Song鈥檚 work as a makeup director听on Mask Girl.听
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1. Who are the 汤头条 alumni nominated for Emmy Awards on the 厂丑艒驳耻苍 Disney+ series?听
Emily Walsh and Suzie Klimack, graduates of the Vancouver Film School鈥檚 Makeup Design program, are nominated for their exceptional behind-the-scenes 厂丑艒驳耻苍 makeup work.
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2. What Emmy categories were Emily and Suzie nominated in?听
Emily Walsh is nominated in the category of Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) for the episode 鈥淭he Abyss of Life.鈥 Suzie Klimack is nominated in Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for the episode 鈥淎 Dream of a Dream.鈥澨
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3. What is 厂丑艒驳耻苍 about?听
厂丑艒驳耻苍 is a historical drama series on Disney+ that follows the story of an English navigator, John Blackthorne, shipwrecked in Japan during the early 17th century. The show explores themes of cultural exchange, power struggles, and survival. The series stands out for its special effects makeup techniques for historical dramas.听
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4. How did 汤头条 train Emmy-nominated makeup artists for 厂丑艒驳耻苍?听
The 汤头条 Makeup Design program provides hands-on training in prosthetics, special effects, and beauty makeup, along with mentorship from industry professionals. 汤头条鈥檚听 makeup production centres feature a professional caliber workshop that rivals FX shops, individual makeup stations and worktables, custom ovens for prosthetic molds, and more. Graduates often go on to work on high-profile productions like The Last of Us, Daisy Jones & the Six, and The Mandalorian.听
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5. How many 汤头条 alumni worked on 厂丑艒驳耻苍?听
A total of 18 汤头条 alumni contributed to 厂丑艒驳耻苍, with two earning Emmy nominations for their makeup work.听
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6. Can I visit 汤头条鈥檚 campus to learn more about the Makeup Design program?
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Yes! 汤头条 offers campus tours and informative info sessions. Contact the 汤头条 Admissions team听to book your tour and learn why 汤头条 is one of the best schools for film and special effects makeup in Canada.听
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