JACK DAWN
COSTUME & MAKE-UP
Jack Dawn (February 10, 1892 - June 20, 1961) was an American make-up artist whose career spanned thirty-seven years.
He worked on more than two hundred films, many of them regarded as classics by historians and moviegoers alike.
As a boy living on a Kentucky farm, Dawn chopped faces in sandstone he found on the banks of a nearby creek, using a chisel, a hammer, and a spoon.
- The Stratton Story 1949
- Good News 1947
- Mrs. Parkington 1944
- Kismet 1944
- The Harvey Girls 1946
- That Forsyte Woman 1949
- The Unfinished Dance 1947
- Hills of Home 1948
- The Three Musketeers 1948
- The Reformer and the Redhead 1950
- Bathing Beauty 1944
- Son of Lassie 1945
- Challenge to Lassie 1949
- The Asphalt Jungle 1950
- Gaslight 1944
- 20 Mule Team 1940
- Mystery Street 1950
- Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood 1945
- Ninotchka 1939
- In the Good Old Summertime 1949
- The Canterville Ghost 1944
- Desire Me 1947
- The Valley of Decision 1945
- Right Cross 1950
- Easter Parade 1948
- The Great Sinner 1949
- Father of the Bride 1950
- Little Nellie Kelly 1940
- The Hucksters 1947
- Stand Up and Fight 1939
- Adam's Rib 1949
- The Romance of Rosy Ridge 1947
- The Kissing Bandit 1948
- The Vanishing Virginian 1942
- Undercurrent 1946
- Meet Me in St. Louis 1944
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game 1949
- Ziegfeld Follies 1945
- Two Sisters from Boston 1946
- The White Cliffs of Dover 1944
- Dark Delusion 1947
- Thrill of a Romance 1945
- Above Suspicion 1943
- Anchors Aweigh 1945
- Thousands Cheer 1943
- Song of the Thin Man 1947
- For Me and My Gal 1942
- Escape 1940
- The Picture of Dorian Gray 1945
- Green Dolphin Street 1947
- The Yearling 1946
- The Outriders 1950
- Ziegfeld Girl 1941
- Till the Clouds Roll By 1946
- The Wizard of Oz 1939
- Devil's Doorway 1950
- Border Incident 1949
- Act of Violence 1949