Adrien Morot

{{short description|Canadian make-up artist}}

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| name = Adrien Morot

| birth_name = Adrien Francis Morot

| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1970}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/montreal-makeup-artist-floored-by-oscar-nod/article563479/|title = Montreal makeup artist floored by Oscar nod|newspaper = The Globe and Mail|date = 26 January 2011|last1 = Ahearn|first1 = Victoria}}

| birth_place = Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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| occupation = makeup artist

| yearsactive = 1993-present

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Adrien Francis Morot (born 1970 in Montreal) is a Canadian makeup artist. In 2023 he won the Best Makeup and Hairstyling Oscar for The Whale (sharing the award with Judy Chin and Annemarie Bradley),{{Cite web|url=https://tribecacitizen.com/2023/03/17/makeup-artist-wins-oscar-for-the-whale/|title=Tribecan wins Oscar for Best Makeup for "The Whale"|date=March 20, 2023 |website=Tribeca Citizen}} having earlier received an additional nomination in the same category for the film Barney's Version,{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/83rd-winners.html |title=The 83rd Academy Awards (2011) Nominees and Winners |access-date=2011-11-23 |work=oscars.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224034121/http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/83rd-winners.html |archive-date=2013-12-24 }} and he has won the Genie Award for Best Makeup twice for his work on Barney's Version and Cruising Bar 2.

Early career

Morot had taken on various artistic interests since he was around five years old.{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=29}} He drew creatures inspired by those from monster movies;{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=29}} sculpted casts of his friends Star Wars toys; experimented with plasticine, Styrofoam, and Vaseline to make masks;{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=30}} and was making home movies beginning at the age of twelve.{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=31}} Though originally wanting to get into the film business as a stunt actor, his childhood experiences and a reading of a Fangoria feature about The Thing (1982) is what changed his career path to becoming a visual effects artist.{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=31}}

Morot tried to break in when he was seventeen by working as a prop assistant{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=31}} and storyboarding for various films made in Quebec.{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=32}} He quickly grew dissatisfied with being on set and the lack of FX work available in the area.{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=31}} At the age of 20, he went to Los Angeles as part of a tour offered by his friend, Jacques.{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=32}} After showing his portfolio to various workers in the effects industry, including Tom Savini (a man he first knew about from reading Fangoria), he quickly garnered six job offers.{{Sfn|Rowe|1997|p=32}}

Personal life

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Selected filmography

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Works cited

  • {{cite magazine|last=Rowe|first=Michael|title=The Island of Dr. Morot|magazine=Fangoria|date=May 1997|issue=162|pages=28–33}}