Richard Snell(1955-2006)
- Make-Up Department
- Special Effects
- Actor
Sometimes a man is the sum total of the work he leaves behind. This
might best describe makeup artist Richard Snell, who passed away on
February 21 on location for the second Pirates of the Caribbean sequel,
currently filming in the Bahamas. Snell was one month shy of his 50th
birthday.
Snell was an artist's artist, plying his trade in the early 1980s
before getting his break in such films as Poltergeist II and House by
mid-decade. He created both Klingon and Vulcan prosthetics for the
fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek films under his own company name and
often served as a contact lens technician on his projects.
By the 1990s, Snell, who worked ardently in his home studio on Cantara
Street in Reseda, California, was an in-demand artist for a variety of
horror, science fiction, and fantasy films, on which he served many
projects as the makeup department head or key makeup artist.
Known as a master of prosthetic and special effects makeup, Snell
acquired key assignments on landmark makeup films including How the
Grinch Stole Christmas and Artificial Intelligence: AI. He often worked
with his friend and fellow makeup stalwart Ve Neill, who is keying
makeup on the current Pirates film, in addition to the first film.
Pirates 2 and 3 are being filmed consecutively, with release dates in
both 2006 and 2007.
Snell was a somewhat private man who liked to do his work and put it
out there, without dissection or interference. Nevertheless, he took
part in Hollywood's 60th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz celebration,
for which he created a Flying Monkey and Wicked Witch, and was a part
time spokesman for Premiere Products, for whom he sometimes held makeup
demonstrations.
According to early reports, Snell's cause of death was unknown, but he
died in his sleep in his hotel room near the Pirates set. He had just
recently gotten married and is survived by his wife and twin daughters
who are less than a year old. He will be deeply missed by both friends
and colleagues. No service has yet been established.
might best describe makeup artist Richard Snell, who passed away on
February 21 on location for the second Pirates of the Caribbean sequel,
currently filming in the Bahamas. Snell was one month shy of his 50th
birthday.
Snell was an artist's artist, plying his trade in the early 1980s
before getting his break in such films as Poltergeist II and House by
mid-decade. He created both Klingon and Vulcan prosthetics for the
fourth, fifth, and sixth Star Trek films under his own company name and
often served as a contact lens technician on his projects.
By the 1990s, Snell, who worked ardently in his home studio on Cantara
Street in Reseda, California, was an in-demand artist for a variety of
horror, science fiction, and fantasy films, on which he served many
projects as the makeup department head or key makeup artist.
Known as a master of prosthetic and special effects makeup, Snell
acquired key assignments on landmark makeup films including How the
Grinch Stole Christmas and Artificial Intelligence: AI. He often worked
with his friend and fellow makeup stalwart Ve Neill, who is keying
makeup on the current Pirates film, in addition to the first film.
Pirates 2 and 3 are being filmed consecutively, with release dates in
both 2006 and 2007.
Snell was a somewhat private man who liked to do his work and put it
out there, without dissection or interference. Nevertheless, he took
part in Hollywood's 60th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz celebration,
for which he created a Flying Monkey and Wicked Witch, and was a part
time spokesman for Premiere Products, for whom he sometimes held makeup
demonstrations.
According to early reports, Snell's cause of death was unknown, but he
died in his sleep in his hotel room near the Pirates set. He had just
recently gotten married and is survived by his wife and twin daughters
who are less than a year old. He will be deeply missed by both friends
and colleagues. No service has yet been established.