“A Star Is Born,” “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Mary Poppins Returns” and “Vice” are among the nominees for the sixth annual Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards, the guild announced Thursday.

The awards highlight achievement in makeup and hairstyling in movies, television, commercials and live theater.

The winners will be honored during a Feb. 16 black-tie gala at the Novo by Microsoft at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles.


Check out the full list of nominees below.

Feature-length motion picture – best contemporary makeup

“A Star Is Born,” Ve Neill, Debbie Zoller and Sarah Tanno

“Beautiful Boy,” Jean Black and Rolf Keppler


“Boy Erased,” Kimberly Jones, Mi Young and Kyra Panchenko

“Crazy Rich Asians,” Heike Merker and Irina Strukova

“Welcome to Marwen,” Ve Neill and Rosalina De Silva

“Widows,” Ma Kalaadevi Ananda, Denise Pugh-Ruiz and Jacqueline Fernandez


“The Bold and the Beautiful,” Christine Lai Johnson, Chris Escobosa and Jennifer Wittman

Feature-length motion picture – best contemporary hair styling

“A Star Is Born,” Lori McCoy-Bell, Joy Zapata and Frederic Aspires

“Crazy Rich Asians,” Heike Merker and Sophia Knight


“Nappily Ever After,” Dawn Turner and Larry Simms

“Vox Lux,” Esther Ahn and Daniel Koye

“Widows,” Linda Flowers, Daniel Curet and Denise Wynbrandt


Feature-length motion picture – best period and/or character makeup

“Bohemian Rhapsody,” Jan Sewell and Mark Coulier

“Mary Poppins Returns,” Peter Swords King and Paula Price

“Mary Queen of Scots,” Jenny Shircore, Hannah Edwards and Sarah Kelly

“Stan & Ollie,” Jeremy Woodhead and Marc Coulier


“Vice,” Kate Biscoe, Ann Pala Williams and Jamie Kelman

Feature-length motion picture – best period and/or character hair styling

“Black Panther,” Camille Friend, Jaime Leigh McIntosh and Louisa Anthony

“BlacKkKlansman,” LaWanda Pierre-Weston and Shaun Perkins


“Bohemian Rhapsody,” Jan Sewell and Julio Parodi

“Mary Poppins Returns,” Peter Robb-King and Paula Price

“Mary Queen of Scots,” Jenny Shircore and Marc Pilcher


Feature-length motion picture — best special makeup effects

“Aquaman,” Justin Raleigh, Ozzy Alvarez and Sean Genders

“Black Panther,” Joel Harlow, Ken Diaz and Sian Richards

“Stan & Ollie,” Mark Coulier and Jeremy Woodhead

“The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” Christien Tinsley, Corey Welk and Rolf Keppler


“Vice,” Greg Cannom and Christopher Gallaher

Television series, television miniseries or television new media series — best contemporary makeup

“American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Silvina Knight

“Dancing with the Stars,” Julie Socash, Alison Gladieux and Donna Bard


“Saturday Night Live,” Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti and Jason Milani

“The Handmaid’s Tale,” Burton LeBlanc, Talia Reingold, Erika Caceres

“Westworld,” Elisa Marsh, Allan Apone and Rachel Hoke


Television series, television miniseries or television new media series — best contemporary hair styling

“American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” Michelle Ceglia, Helena Cepeda and Romaine Markus-Meyers

“Dancing with the Stars,” Gail Ryan, Brittany Spaulding and Jani Kleinbard

“Empire,” Melissa Forney, Theresa Fleming and Nolan Kelly

“Grace and Frankie,” Kelly Kline, Jonathan Hanousek and Marlene Williams


“The Handmaid’s Tale,” Karola Dirnberger and Ewa Cynk

Television series, television miniseries or television new media series — best period and/or character makeup

“GLOW,” Lana Horochowski and Maurine Burke

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Patricia Regan, Claus Lulla and Joseph A. Campayno


“Saturday Night Live,” Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti and Jason Milani

“Westworld,” Elisa Marsh, Allan Apone and Rachel Hoke

“The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” Robin Beauchesne, Silvina Knight and Ana Lozano


Television series, television miniseries or television new media series — best period and/or character hair styling

“American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” Michelle Ceglia, Helena Cepeda and Lydia Fantini

“GLOW,” Theraesa Rivers and Valerie Jackson

“The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” Chris Clark, Natalie Driscoll and Massimo Gattabrusi

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Jerry DeCarlo, John Jordan and Peg Schierholz


“Vikings,” Dee Corcoran, Peter Burke and Zuelika Delaney

Television series, television miniseries or television new media series — best special makeup effects

“The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” Michael Mekash, Silvina Knight and David Anderson

“American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” Eryn Krueger Mekash, Mike Mekash and David Anderson


“Genius: Picasso,” Davina Lamont, Goran Lundstrom and Natasha Lees

“Saturday Night Live,” Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani and Tom Denier Jr.

“Westworld,” Justin Raleigh, Kevin Kirkpatrick and Thomas Floutz


Motion picture made for television or special — best contemporary makeup

“A Legendary Christmas,” April Chaney, Allison Bryan and Vanessa Dionne

“King Lear,” Naomi Donne and Sara Kramer

“MTV Movie & TV Awards,” Dionne Wynn

“Oprah Winfrey Presents: Becoming Michelle Obama,” Derrick Rutledge


“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” Sharon Toohey and Madison Farwell

Motion picture made for television or special — best contemporary hair styling

“The 2018 Rose Parade Hosted by Cord & Tish,” Roxxi Dott, Jason Hamer and Candy Neal

“Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,” Charles Lapointe and Kevin Maybee


“King Lear,” Naomi Donne and Sara Kramer

“2018 MTV Video Music Awards,” Shawn Finch and Maggie Connolly

“Oprah Winfrey Presents: Becoming Michelle Obama,” Nicole Mangrum


Motion picture made for television or special — best special makeup effects

“Cocaine Godmother,” Trefor Proud and Vicki Syskakis

“King Lear,” Naomi Donne and Sara Kramer

“Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams: Crazy Diamond,” Kirstin Chalmers, Kristyan Mallett and Satinder Chumber

“The Royal Wedding Live with Cord and Tish!,” Autumn Butler, Jason Hamer and Vincent Van Dyke


Daytime television — best makeup

“The Price Is Right,” Carol Wood and Jason Collins

“The Real Daytime,” Melanie Mills, Glen Alen Gutierrez and Motoko Honjyo Clayton

“The Young and the Restless,” Patricia Denney, Marlene Mason and Kathy Jones


Daytime television — best hair styling

“The Bold and the Beautiful,” Lisa Long, Danielle Spencer, Danielle Dixon

“The Real Daytime,” Roberta Gardener-Rogers, Rachel Mason and Ray Dodson

“The Young and the Restless,” Regina Rodriguez, Adriana Lucio and Vanessa Bragdon


Children and teen television programming — best makeup

“A Series of Unfortunate Events,” Rita Ciccozzi, Krista Seller and Bill Terezakis

“Dancing with the Stars: Juniors,” Zena Shteysel Green, Angela Moos and Patti Ramsey Bortoli

“Henry Danger,” Michael Johnston, Patti Brand-Reese and Melanie Mills


“Sesame Street,” Jane DiPersio-Murphy

“Walk the Prank,” Jennifer Aspinall and Ned Neidhardt

Children and teen television programming — best hair styling

“A Series of Unfortunate Events,” Julie McHaffie and Dianne Holme


“Dancing with the Stars: Juniors,” Kimi Messina, Cheryl Eckert and Kim Ferry

“Henry Danger,” Joe Matke, Roma Goddard and Dwayne Ross

“Lip Sync Battle Shorties,” Jerilynn Stephens, Kathleen Leonard and Romy Fleming

“Sesame Street,” Jackie Payne


“Walk the Prank,” Ursula Hawks and Michelle Nyree-Collins

Commercials & music videos — best makeup

“American Horror Story: Apocalypse” promo, Kerry Herta, Jason Collins and Cristina Waltz

Capital One “Mona Lisa,” Tania McComas and Leslie Devlin


Justin Timberlake “Supplies,” Koji Ohmura, Marianna Elias-Tsangaris and Amy Mills

Tiffany & Co. 2018 Spring Campaign: Believe In Dreams, Erin Ayanian-Monroe

Venus de Milo On the Go — Wonderful Pistachios, Margaret Prentice, Brian Penikas and Mark Villalobos


Commercials & music videos — best hair styling

“American Horror Story: Apocalypse “Promo,” Joe Matke and Fernando Santaella-Navarro

Capital One “Louisiana Purchase,” Audrey Anzures, Jacklin Masteran and Elizabeth Rabe

Capital One “Mona Lisa,” Audrey Anzures and Elizabeth Rabe

Justin Timberlake “Supplies,” Audrey Futterman-Stern and Tom Opitz


Weird Al Yankovic and Weezer “Africa,” Sean James Cummins

Theatrical production — best makeup

“A Trip to the Moon,” Vanessa Dionne, Jessica Mills and Renee Horner

“Aladdin,” Denise Reynolds and Patrice Madrigal


“Annie,” Vanessa Dionne, Christina Tracey and Brandi Strona

“Candide,” Darren Jinks and Brandi Strona

“The Unauthorized Musical Parody of Rocky Horror,” Michael Johnston, Tyson Fontaine and Lauren Lillian


Theatrical production — best hair styling

“Aladdin,” Debra Parr, Michele Arvizo and Chanthy Tach

“Annie,” Vanessa Dionne, Cassie Russek and Donna Levy

“Blues in the Night,” Danielle Richter

“Love Actually Live,” Cassie Russek, Stephanie Fenner and Irma Nieves


“Tosca,” Jeanna Parham and Ashley Landis

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