cmharrismakeup@gmail.com

Camille (nick/set name ‘Mack’) is a

multidisciplinary Makeup Artist hailing from Wilmington, Delaware and residing in Brooklyn. Going wherever art and creativity beckons, they have worked on named faces such as Zoe Winters (Succession), Seth Gilliam (The Wire; The Walking Dead), Michael Cera, Gaten Matarazzo (Stranger Things), Kathryn Erbe (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), and Andrew Barth Feldman (Dear Evan Hansen [theatre]; No Hard Feelings) among others.

Camille has always been eccentric and artsy; having been an avid theatre, film and music lover from a young age and a dedicated chorus and theatre kid throughout middle and high school. They are a curious soul who strives to demonstrate kindness, compassion, strength and work ethic over all else (traits they valued dearly in their late grandmother).   
Camille's lifelong love and adoration for horror and the macabre, coupled with the ability to see the striking beauty in them, catapulted them into a passionate affair with special makeup effects. While multi-faceted in the skills of makeup effects, their professional specialty lies in medically accurate trauma, illness, and skin conditions, causing Directors, cast, and crew alike to wince and shudder with shock and approval. They've long been a general makeup enthusiast, as well. Maintaining a large, varied collection over the years and favoring bold, against-the-grain colors or clean and classic beauty.  
They continue to pursue excellence in their career by attending makeup and hair classes in NYC and online (such as Nina MUA Academy), reading all the resources and educational material they can acquire, and attending conventions and trade-shows like IMATS and The Makeup Show. Camille is currently enrolled in the Stan Winston School of Character Arts, a part of the Beauty MasterClass Online network, a JTC List/WOCU member, a Black Beauty Roster member, and Pano (formerly NYCWF) featured member.

Camille aims to one day be the first ever queer, Black Latine to win an Emmy, Oscar, and Guild Award for makeup, in particular prosthetics. They also hope to eventually sit on the Board of Governors for the Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.

 

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