Erivo says in a voiceover that she was given the option to do the makeup or have it be CGI — and it was a no-brainer Cynthia Erivo didn't think twice about committing to sitting in the makeup chair ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. How Cynthia Erivo helped develop Elphaba's more 'empowered' hair and makeup look in 'Wicked: For Good.' Oscar-winning artisan ...
Hair and makeup designer Frances Hannon tells IndieWire about giving the witches of Oz a glow-up and painting a horse blue in Jon Chu's adaptation of the Broadway musical. The most notable challenge ...
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Audiences were blown away by getting to see the beloved characters from Wicked make their debut on the big screen, but audiences weren’t the only ones left speechless, as even Ariana Grande had an ...
When Cynthia Erivo signed on to play Elphaba in Universal’s big-screen adaptation of “Wicked,” she knew one thing: she wanted to be green. But Erivo wanted to actually be green, not have the color ...
You could hear Carly Augenstein laugh as the intercom announced the cast lineup. Her co-star’s operatic voice warmed up and drifted through the dressing room door they share. And on the counter are ...