Leonard Engelman, who lobbied the Academy of Movement Image Arts and Sciences to put in a make-up department and served as its first governor once they did so, died Thursday at 88 in Northridge Hospital Medical Middle.
His loss of life was confirmed by the Cinema Make-up College in Los Angeles, however no trigger has been given.
Engelman labored on such movies as Rocky IV, The Princess Diaries, Batman & Robin and How the Grinch Stole Christmas and did Cher’s make-up for greater than 30 years.
He additionally served as an Academy of Movement Footage Arts & Sciences VP and board member for a few years.
Born in Burbank, he was the son of a Hollywood make-up artist. Engelman graduated from Burbank Excessive College, and acquired his first movie credit score on Alfred Hitchcock’s Topaz (1969).
Engelman acquired Emmy nominations in 1972 for an episode of Evening Gallery and in 2001 for the miniseries Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. He was honored with a lifetime achievement award from the Hollywood Make-up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild in 2017.
Working as Cher’s private make-up artist, Engelman was together with her on picture shoots and her movies Moonstruck (1987), Suspect (1987), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Mermaids (1990), Devoted (1996), Tea With Mussolini (1999) and Burlesque (2010).
Engelman additionally dealt with make-up for Sylvester Stallone on Rambo: First Blood Half II (1985), Rocky IV (1985) and Cobra (1986).
His different purchasers included Debra Winger and Meg Ryan.
Engelman was a part of the Cinema Make-up College in Los Angeles and was a member of Native 706 of the make-up and hairstylists guild for greater than 5 a long time.
Survivors embody his spouse, Esther Engelman, kids, Steven, Kimberly, Anna and Jennifer, and 6 grandchildren.