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  1. Perc fue el maquillador de Bette Davis durante la filmación de Las vidas privadas de Elizabeth y Essex en 1939, donde se convirtió en la primera actriz de Hollywood en aparecer calva en pantalla (aunque en realidad solo unos centímetros de su cabello fue afeitado, para aparentar calva bajo pelucas).

  2. Perc Westmore. Percival Harry Westmore (29 October 1904 – 30 September 1970) was a prominent member of the Westmore family of Hollywood make-up artists. He rose to the position of head of the Warner Bros. make-up department, and with his brothers founded the studio "The House of Westmore" on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.

  3. Perc began his career at First National Studios, in 1923, before it became Warner Brothers Studios. While still under contract with Warners, he and his twin Ern were in charge of the wig department of the Max Factor Company for six years.

  4. The Westmore's influenced beauty far beyond the salon and the big screen. Hairstyles and Make-up guidelines were all developed by "Make-up Expert", Perc Westmore for the United States Army in 1945.

  5. Percival Harry Westmore (29 de octubre de 1904 – 30 de septiembre de 1970) fue un miembro prominente de la familia Westmore de artistas del maquillaje en Hollywood. Fue el jefe del departamento de maquillaje de la Warner Bros., y con sus hermanos fundó el salón de belleza "The House of Westmore" en Sunset Boulevard en Los Ángeles.

  6. The Westmore Family is a well-known name in the Hollywood makeup industry. Beginning with patriarch George Westmore, the Westmore family has had four generations actively involved in Hollywood as makeup artists.

  7. Perc Westmore. Makeup Department: The Adventures of Robin Hood. The son of an English wigmaker, he began his Hollywood career in 1921. Few actors had photogenically perfect features. Makeup often obliterated the best facial bone structure.