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Incredible makeup transformations in film - Page 17 of 37 - Kiwi Report

Incredible makeup transformations in film


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[post_page_title]Michael Keaton | Beetlejuice[/post_page_title]
Michael Keaton played the role of Beetlejuice in the 1988 fantasy film. To get into character, Keaton had tons of makeup plastered on his face, a wig put on his head and dentures put in. Beetlejuice’s character was an exorcist for the living who’s job was to make sure that those who were living in the deceased Maitland couple’s home would leave. Keaton’s shift into Beetlejuice was a sharp turn from his usually clean-cut roles.
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