Celebrating Creativity: Lifetime Achievement Award Nominees for MUAHS 2026
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS), represented by IATSE Local 706, has recently announced the nominees for its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. This award, which will be presented during the 13th annual MUAHS Awards, recognizes the exceptional contributions of individuals in the fields of make-up artistry and hairstyling. The illustrious event is making its return on
Saturday, February 14, 2026, in Los Angeles, California.
This year's nominees, chosen for their remarkable careers, embody a legacy of creativity, excellence, and influence in the entertainment industry. The nominees for Make-Up Artists include the talented
John Caglione,
Edouard Henriques,
Gary Liddiard,
Greg Nelson, and
Brad Wilder. Meanwhile, the nominees for Hair Stylists are
Linda Arnold,
Cydney Cornell,
Judy Alexander Cory,
Lola Kemp, and
Bunny Parker. Each of these artists has made a significant impact, elevating the quality of creative storytelling seen across various platforms.
MUAHS President
Julie Socash noted that the Lifetime Achievement Award celebrates artists who not only excel in their crafts but also inspire the next generation of talent through mentorship and innovation. Their contributions to film, television, theater, and other creative fields have changed the landscape of how stories are told on screen and stage.
Nominee Highlights
Make-Up Artists
- - John Caglione: Renowned for his work on high-profile film projects, Caglione's artistry showcases a unique ability to transform actors into their characters.
- - Edouard Henriques: A veteran in the industry, Henriques is celebrated for his work in both features and commercials, consistently pushing the envelope of creativity.
- - Gary Liddiard: Known for his keen understanding of character development, Liddiard has left an indelible mark on many iconic roles.
- - Greg Nelson: With a reputation for innovative make-up techniques, Nelson has shaped the look of numerous award-winning productions.
- - Brad Wilder: His extensive resume includes a mix of blockbuster films and avant-garde projects, showcasing his versatility and skill.
Hair Stylists
- - Linda Arnold: Arnold is recognized for her exceptional work in period pieces, skillfully recreating historical hairstyles.
- - Cydney Cornell: A creative force known for her vibrant styles and contributions to contemporary films and musicals.
- - Judy Alexander Cory: With a career spanning decades, Cory's hair styling has defined many characters in both film and theater productions.
- - Lola Kemp: Kemp is known for her transformative styling, which enhances the narrative of each project she undertakes.
- - Bunny Parker: A passionate artist, Parker's work is seen in numerous televised performances, demonstrating her adaptability and flair.
MUAHS has featured interviews titled “
Behind the Slate”, providing insights into the careers and creative processes of these exceptional nominees. The interviews are available in a video format, allowing audiences to connect with the artists and learn about their journeys.
The MUAHS Awards, beyond honoring the Lifetime Achievement recipients, also feature various categories recognizing achievements in make-up and hairstyling across motion pictures, television, music videos, theater, and more. In addition to honoring the lifetime achievements, they also present the
Distinguished Artisan Award, highlighting talents in specific artistic contributions.
For those interested in following the event and updates, the official MUAHS website is available at
www.local706.org, where fans can also learn more about the award nominations, submission guidelines, and eligibility criteria.
As excitement builds up for this gala event, it's clear that the MUAHS Awards continue to be a crucial celebration of talent and creativity in the beauty and entertainment industries, recognizing the artists whose work helps to bring stories to life.