Pictures from Google Image Search

Baker, Rick

International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers | 2001 | | Copyright 2001, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

BAKER, Rick



Special Effects Makeup Artist. Nationality: American. Born: Binghamton, New York, 1950. Family: Married Elaine Parkyn, 1974. Career: Worked for the TV production company Art Cloakey Productions, then for Dick Smith; also worked on music videos, including Michael Jackson's Thriller ; established Cinovation Studios, 1993. Awards: Emmy Award, for The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, 1974; Academy Award, for An American Werewolf in London, 1981, Harry and the Hendersons, 1987, Ed Wood, 1994, The Nutty Professor, 1996, and Men in Black, 1997; British Academy Award, for Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, 1983, and The Nutty Professor, 1996.


Films as Special Effects Makeup Artist:

1971

Schlock (Landis)

1972

The Thing with Two Heads (Frost) (+ ro as policeman)

1973

Live and Let Die (Hamilton); Black Caesar (Cohen)

1974

It's Alive (Cohen); The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (Kortyfor TV)

1975

Death Race 2000 (Bartel)

1976

King Kong (Guillermin) (+ title ro); Zebra Force (Tornatore); Track of the Moon Beast (Ashe); Food of the Gods (B. Gordon)

1977

Incredible Melting Man (Sachs)

1978

The Fury (De Palma); It Lives Again (Cohen)

1979

An American Christmas Carol (Till)

1980

The Howling (Dante) (consultant only); Tanya's Island (Sole)

1981

Funhouse (Hooper); Incredible Shrinking Woman (Schumacher) (+ ro as Sidney); An American Werewolf in London (Landis)

1983

Videodrome (Cronenberg); Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (Hudson); Thriller (Landis) (+ ro as zombie)

1984

Starman (Carpenter)

1985

Cocoon (R. Howard) (as consultant); Into the Night (Landis); My Science Project (Betuel); Teen Wolf (Daniel)

1986

Max mon amour (Max, My Love ) (Oshima) (as chimp consultant); Ratboy (Locke); Captain Eo (Coppola)

1987

Harry and the Hendersons (Dear) (monster designer); It's Alive III: Island of the Alive (Cohen); Beauty and the Beast (Franklinfor TV)

1988

Coming to America (Landis); Gorillas in the Mist (Apted) (+ assoc producer)

1989

Missing Link (Hughes)

1990

Gremlins 2: The New Batch (Dante) (co-pr)

1991

The Rocketeer (Johnston)

1992

Lorenzo's Oil (Miller)

1993

Body Bags (Carpenterfor TV)

1994

Wolf (Nichols); Baby's Day Out (Johnson); Ed Wood (Burton)

1995

Batman Forever (Schumacher)

1996

The Nutty Professor (Shadyac)

1996

Escape from L.A. (Carpenter)

1997

Men in Black (Sonnenfeld)

1998

Critical Care (Lumet); Mighty Joe Young (Underwood)

1999

Life (Demme); Wild Wild West (Sonnenfeld)

2000

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Howard); Nutty II: The Klumps ( Segal)

2001

The Visitor (Burton)

Other Films:

1970

Octaman (Essexfor TV) (designer of Octaman costume)

1971

The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (Lanza) (designer of gorilla suit)

1973

The Exorcist (Friedkin) (asst)

1976

Squirm (Lieberman) (design)

1977

Star Wars (Lucas) (sequence supervisor) (+ ro as Hem Dazon)

1994

The Santa Clause (Pasquin) (exec pr)

1996

The Frighteners (Jackson) (designer of The Judge)

1997

Batman and Robin (Schumaker) (designer of Nora Fries and copsicles); The Devil's Advocate (Hackford) (designer: demons)

1998

Psycho (Van Sant) (designer: Mrs. Bates)

Publications

By BAKER: articles

Closeup (Little Neck, New York), no. 3, 1977.

Cinefantastique (New York), Spring 1978.

Starburst (London), October 1982.

American Cinematographer (Hollywood), June 1994.

Écran Fantastique (Neuilly), September 1996.


On BAKER: articles

Écran Fantastique (Paris), no. 24, 1978.

Taylor, Al, and Sue Roy, in Making a Monster, New York, 1980.

Cinefantastique (New York), February 1982.

"Baker Issue" of Cinefex (Riverside, California), April 1982.

Cinefantastique (New York), July/August 1982.

Écran Fantastique (Paris), October 1984.

Segnocinema (Vicenza), vol. 6, no. 21, January 1986.

Cinefex (Riverside), May 1991.

Cinefex (Riverside), December 1994.

Cinefex (Riverside), September 1996.

Écran Fantastique (Neuilly), September 1996.

Current Biography, vol. 58, no. 3, March 1997.

Cinefex (Riverside), June 1997.

American Cinematographer (Hollywood), June 1997.


* * *

If Dick Smith began the family of contemporary special makeup effects artists, Rick Baker is his eldest and most successful son. His early experiments with simple cosmetics apparently set the stage for the complex prosthetic appliances and creatures he would later design and create. Even though experienced enough at a young age to achieve professional results on shoestring budgets, his collaboration with Dick Smith on The Exorcist and his Emmy Award for The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman began Baker's rise to the top of his field.

Working in all genres, Baker excels at designing anthropomorphic creatures (the mutant killer babies of the It's Alive series, the cantina sequence aliens of Star Wars, Bigfoot in Harry and the Hendersons, the zombies of Thriller, the aliens in Men in Black, the Grinch), deformed humans (The Thing with Two Heads, The Incredible Melting Man, Ratboy, the geek in Funhouse, the beast of Beauty and the Beast, the judge in The Frighteners, the plastic surgery citizens of Beverly Hills in Escape from L.A. ), and animals. In fact, one could argue that he "specializes" in creating animals. His apes (The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant; King Kong ; Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes ; Gorillas in the Mist ; Missing Link; Mighty Joe Young ) impress and wholly convince because the smallest "human" gestures and facial expressions carry through the layers of makeup. His werewolves (The Howling, An American Werewolf in London, Teen Wolf, Wolf ) frighten and disturb not simply because they are grotesque, but because they too convey a human agony.

An expert at combining mechanized appliances with masks, body suits, and cosmetics, Baker brought to life some of the most impressive special effects of the pre-digital effects era (before 1990). His full-body, on-screen transformations of The Howling, An American Werewolf in London, Starman, and Videodrome advanced the ability of film to graphically visualize metamorphoses without dissolves, mattes, stop-motion photography, or digital technology. Hydraulic devices implanted underneath an actor's makeup could alter any part of the human anatomy. The lengthy and detailed presentations of lycanthropic change in The Howling and An American Werewolf in London included extending fingers and legs, expanding torsos and faces, and growing fangs, claws, and hair. Starman employed the same techniques to show a new-born infant instantly growing into an adult male. These narratively grounded transformations yielded to pure hallucinations in Videodrome. The inorganic and the organic freely swap places: a television set becomes a lump of eroticized flesh and the protagonist's hand mutates into a living gun. These groundbreaking techniques set an industry standarduntil digital effects supplanted them.

When digital effects became the dominant technology for rendering on-screen transformations, making Baker's mechanized appliances obsolete, Baker returned to more "conservative" cosmetic applications. Stating that how makeup looks proves more important than how it is done, he eschewed the very technology he propagated and moved towards a more "human" emphasis. In this way, Baker's recent award-winning work seems almost a homage to Jack Pierce and the Westmores. In Coming to America, The Nutty Professor, and Nutty II: The Klumps, Baker transformed Eddie Murphy into a number of eccentric characters; each one accomplished through "traditional" techniques employing full body and facial prosthetics. In Gorillas in the Mist, Missing Link, and Mighty Joe Young, Baker constructed ape suits and masks so flexible and responsive to the human form that, anecdotally, many viewers failed to realize they were watching actors playing apes. In Wolf, his makeup for Jack Nicholson and James Spader was actually subtle given its topic. Instead of on-screen, fully body werewolf metamorphoses, Baker showed isolated specifics: a hirsute palm, a pointed ear, a toothy smile, and most effectively, lupine eyes. The werewolf contact lenses he designed created a just noticeable distortion of pupil shape and color. In Ed Wood, Baker changed Martin Landau into Bela Lugosi and in Wild Wild West he created Kevin Kline's disguises by updating classical cosmetic techniques. Some of Baker's most accomplished recent work focuses on depicting the aged human body: Eddie Murphy becomes his own grandmother in The Nutty Professor and Nutty II: The Klumps ; Albert Brooks plays an ld doctor in Critical Care ; Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy turn into 90-year-olds during the course of Life. In all these examples, the makeup (whether prosthetic or cosmetic) does not draw attention to itself; it appears highly naturalistic.

Although Baker creates his effects without relying on digital technology, he does not retreat from it. Whatever the required effect, Baker and his Cinovation Studios crew will utilize any and all means to accomplish it. Combining models, puppets, and makeup with digital effects, Baker created an amazing menagerie of aliens for Men in Black. Mighty Joe Young employed the same combination of techniques and added to the mix actors in full gorilla costumes. The Nutty Professor and Nutty II: The Klumps used computer technology to depict rapid on-screen transformations between Buddy Love and Professor Klump. In Wild Wild West, Kenneth Branaugh's legs were digitally "amputated" to make his Dr. Loveless even more sinister. For Life, digital imaging aided the design of Murphy and Martin's prosthetic makeup.

Baker's five Oscars for special makeup effects (including the first one ever awarded by the Academy in 1981) place him as one of Hollywood's top production artists. His ability to utilize prosthetic technology, traditional cosmetics, puppets, mechanical appliances, and digital effects should keep Rick Baker in demand in a field which mutates as quickly as some of his own creations.

Greg S. Faller

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

Faller, Greg S.. "Baker, Rick." International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers. The Gale Group Inc. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. 14 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

Faller, Greg S.. "Baker, Rick." International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers. The Gale Group Inc. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. (November 14, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3406802173.html

Faller, Greg S.. "Baker, Rick." International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers. The Gale Group Inc. 2001. Retrieved November 14, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3406802173.html

Learn more about citation styles

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

Adaptable, attractive sedges often overlooked for gardens.(Home & Garden)(The art of gardening)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 9/17/2006; 700+ words ; ...pair one of these sedges with a similarly...Best gold Yellow sedge, or Carex elata...Like variegated sedge, it also prefers...these variegated sedges with hellebores...dry, there is a sedge for you to try...this garden rhyme: Sedges are garden-worthy...
Versatile sedges come in many shapes.(Home & Garden)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 5/20/2001; 700+ words ; ...a white border. Sedges can also have broad...Novel shapes Palm sedge, or Carex muskingumensis...Black-flowering sedge can grow in shallow...deep. Both of these sedges can be used to create...area, let native sedges form a grassy matrix...like Pennsylvania sedge can quietly create...
SEDGE WRENS APPEAR RARELY IN NW INDIANA
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 4/1/1995; 700+ words ; ...were nesting in a dry meadow. Sedge wrens are considered to be wetland...and get their name from the sedge plant that grows in wet soil...15 years. There were a few sedges in the area, but the bulk of...and common milkweed. Why the sedge wrens were nesting there is...
Ridding lawn of sedge is a tough nut to crack
Newspaper article from: Sun, The: Homer Township - Lockport - Lemont (IL); 9/28/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...United States, yellow nut sedge is the most common species...is a weed in lawns. Sedges can be distinguished...by the fact that the sedge stems are solid and triangular...growing on them. Because sedges grow best in moist soil...lawn, the faster the sedge will grow. The more...
Habitat use by sedge wrens in southern Quebec.(Report)
Magazine article from: The Wilson Journal of Ornithology; 6/1/2009; ; 700+ words ; The Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis) is a rare...Brunswick, respectively (NatureServe 2007). Sedge Wrens typically exhibit low site tenacity...At least 91 sites have been occupied by Sedge Wrens since 1959 in Quebec, where they reach...
Botanist focuses on overlooked sedges
Newspaper article from: Courier News (Elgin, IL); 9/4/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...Mike Murphy reads sedges like paragraphs in...Survey, Murphy is a sedge specialist because...Botany Section on a sedge hike through Camp...north of Mossville. Sedges, Murphy told the...seed pods, of a sedge at Camp Wokanda in...6. Many types of sedges are definable only...
Germination of threadleaf sedge (Cyperaceae: Carex filifolia) *.
Magazine article from: Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences; 6/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...germination of threadleaf sedge (Fulbright et al. 1982...dryland, and wetland sedges in the western United...especially dryland sedges, exhibited low germination...germination temperatures for sedges (Schutz, 1997, Schutz...AND METHODS Threadleaf sedge achenes (Fig. 1e...
Love the look, but just can't seem to grow grasses? Sedge is your bet.(Home & Garden)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 8/12/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...use the terms carex and sedge interchangeably, which...correct. All carex are sedges, but not every sedge is a carex. The good...are some examples of sedges that might work in your...landscaping. Weeping Brown sedge: Can be grown in full...
Evidence of dual breeding ranges for the Sedge Wren in the Central Great Plains.
Magazine article from: Wilson Bulletin; 3/1/1996; ; 700+ words ; Although the breeding range of the Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis) includes...their breeding range in the United States, Sedge Wrens are rather rare, local, and erratic in occurrence. The breeding status of the Sedge Wren is an enigma as there are few or no...
Insights on using morphologic data for phylogenetic analysis in sedges (Cyperaceae).(Report)
Magazine article from: The Botanical Review; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words ; ...phylogenetic reconstruction in sedges. Seven problems are...obstacles to inferring sedge phylogenies from morphology...is a problem, because sedges are relatively morphologically...phylogenetic analysis of sedges, I used morphologic...reconstruct phylogeny of sedge groups additional to...

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

sedge
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition sedge common name for members...temperate zones. The name sedge is also used specifically...of the same family. Sedges differ from true grasses...called clubrushes, are sedges of the genus Scirpus...Many genera of the sedge family have indigenous...
sedges
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences sedges See CAREX and CLADIUM .
sword sedge
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences sword sedge See LEPIDOSPERMA .
saw sedge
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences saw sedge See CLADIUM .
tiger nut
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition tiger nut Tuber of grass‐like sedge, Cyperus esculentus , also earth or ground almond, chufa nut, rush nut, nut sedge, 5–20 mm long, usually available in partly dried condition. Mainly starch and fat...

Find thousands of answers for hundreds of subjects at Smart QandA .

All answers verified by trusted sources at Encyclopedia.com

Try Smart QandA now!

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: