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Ern Westmore - Wikipedia - Ern Westmore (October 29, 1904–February 1, 1967), born Ernest Henry
Westmore, was a Hollywood make-up artist and sometimes actor, the third child
in ...
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Ern Westmore - IMDb - Ern Westmore, Make Up Department: Blood on the Sun. Ern Westmore was born
on October 29, 1904 in Kent, England as Ernest Henry Westmore. He is known ...
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Ern Westmore (1904 - 1967) - Find A Grave Memorial - Renowned Hollywood make-up artist from the famed Westmore family of make-
up artists (see: Wally, Perc, Monte, Bud, Ada, and George Westmore). (bio by: ...
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Ern Westmore | American makeup artist | Britannica.com - Perc's twin brother, Ernest Henry Westmore (1904–68), known as “Ern,” worked
first at First National and then became head of makeup at RKO; while there ...
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WESTMORE: Making Faces for Film | Art Museum - UC Santa Barbara - George Westmore's sons, Montague "Monte,” the twins Percival "Perc" and
Ernest "Ern,” Walter "Wally," George "Bud," and Frank followed in his footsteps.
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Monty Westmore, 84; member of legendary family of makeup artists ... - Nov 15, 2007 ... Perc and Ern Westmore jointly opened the first makeup department at First
National Pictures, which was later bought by Warner Bros.
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Take Two® | Oscars 2013: Westmore family continues to make-up ... - Feb 21, 2013 ... But in 1931, the Academy presented an “extraordinary accomplishment” award to
Ern Westmore for his make-up on the film “Cimarron.
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Beauty, Glamour, and Personality, written in 1947, by Ern and Bud ... - Beauty, Glamour & Personality -- A Complete 1940s Guide to Vintage Makeup,
Hairstyling and Elegance: Ern Westmore: 9781936049530: Amazon.com: Books
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The Westmore Family - Writer - Films as Hairdresser or Makeup ... - Mont: Born Montague George Westmore in Newport, Isle of Wight, 22 July 1902.
Perc: Born Percival Harry Westmore in Canterbury, Kent, 1904 (twin of Ern).
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