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* [http://gregbeeman.blogspot.com/2008/11/beemans-blog-season-3-episode-8.html Interview with Lori Madrigal] at [[Greg Beeman]]'s blog, 11/10/08 | * [http://gregbeeman.blogspot.com/2008/11/beemans-blog-season-3-episode-8.html Interview with Lori Madrigal] at [[Greg Beeman]]'s blog, 11/10/08 | ||
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Lori Madrigal | |
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About | |
Title | Makeup Department Head Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Origin | Whittier, CA, USA |
Gender | ![]() |
IMDb profile |
Lori Madrigal is the head makeup artist for Heroes.
About
Besides Heroes, Lori Madrigal has been the head makeup artist for several other television series and key makeup artist for several films. Those television series include E-Ring, Joan of Arcadia, MDs and Once and Again. The films include TV movie 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (2003) and movie-house films Purgatory (1999), Replacing Dad (1999) and Unforgivable (1996).
Lori Madrigal has also been a makeup artist for TV movies Before Women Had Wings (1997) and CHiPs '99 (1998), and movie-house films Dark Breed (1996) and Mad Dog Time (1996). She was also an assistant hair stylist and assistant makeup artist for the film Aurora: Operation Intercept (1995).
Along with Glenn Hetrick, Lori Madrigal has also been a special effects makeup artist for Heroes.
Notes
- Lori studied at Career Academy of Beauty and Cinema Secrets.
Trivia
- Lori's name appears on a shrine at the explosion memorial.
External Links
- Lori Madrigal discusses makeup on Inside Heroes
- Interview with Lori Madrigal at Greg Beeman's blog, 11/10/08