Sunday, April 28, 2024

JACK'S MONKEY TALK


As early as 1927, the newspapers were lauding Pierce as "one of the screen's best make up men". Here is a clipping from an unknown newspaper source that show his incredible work on the makeup for actor Jacques Lernier in "The Monkey Talks". This was even before his more recognized work on Conrad Veidt for "The Man Who Laughs" a year later. The photo includes an inset of Pierce, one of the few portraits that are known that were taken of him.

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Saturday, December 2, 2023

WHAT'S IN A (MUMMY'S) FACE?


A great look at the Karloff as Im-ho-tep makeup in this one-pager from THE NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE (January 1933). The inset shows a photo of Karloff with his wife, Dorothy Stine and Karl Freund, the film's director. Fred Archer was hired as the stills photographer, but these images are credited to "Freulich" (Jack or Roman?). Pierce participated in this photo-op, but he is not shown here.