Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards: Kevin Haney, Ora T. Green to Receive Lifetime Achievement Awards

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Kevin Haney, an Oscar- and Emmy-winning make-up artist with credits from Driving Miss Daisy to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3; and Ora T. Green, an Emmy-nominated hair stylist whose work includes Star Trek: Nemesis and Blade, will receive Lifetime Achievement Awards Feb. 18 during the 11th annual Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards.

In addition to an Academy Award for Driving Miss Daisy, Haney received six Primetime Emmys, for Primetime Glick, Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, The X Files, Kissinger and Nixon, The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show and Mark Twain and Me.

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His feature credits include Dungeons & Dragons, Honor Among Thieves; Iron Man; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull; The Shawshank Redemption and Dick Tracy. His TV work includes Perry Mason, Legion, Star Trek: Phase ll, Friends and The Mandalorian. He has been the personal artist to Bette Midler, Jason Robards and Martin Short.

Green was twice nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards, for Path To War and Frank’s Place.

She began her studio career working on sitcoms such as Maude, One Day at a Time and Good Times, and later TV series including Ally McBeal and Snoops. Green transitioned into feature films and TV movies, and her credits include Blade, Hook, Thirteen Days and Wayne’s World 2.

Green joined Local 706 in 1977 and the Guild credits her as a “trailblazing African American woman who helped open the doors for other women.”

“We are honored to recognize Kevin Haney and Ora T. Green for their unprecedented contributions to the artistry of make-up and hairstyling. Over their legendary careers, their work has been captured on the most memorable, whimsical, creative, and celebrated characters of film and television. We are incredibly proud to present them with the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Awards,” said Julie Socash, president of the Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild (IATSE Local 706).

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