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John Chambers(1922-2001)

  • Make-Up Department
  • Actor
  • Art Department
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John Chambers
John Chambers worked out of his home in a blue collar neighborhood in Burbank, California, just a few short blocks from Disney Studios, (actually, his garage transformed into a makeup lab) where the likes of Lana Turner could be found sitting for a set of teeth, Howard Keel getting a fitting for an Indianesque nose, Leonard Nimoy acquiring the trademark pointed ears for his inimical character Mr. Spock. Marlon Brando, Mickey Rooney and Lee Marvin (who wore one of Chamber's nose jobs in Marvin's 1965 Academy Award-winning "Cat Ballou" role) were also known to have visited his garage for fittings of one thing or another.

Indeed, Chambers was the special effects master, stamping (and molding) his influence with his work in such movies and television series as: La Planète des singes (1968), Le dernier de la liste (1963), Au-delà du réel (1963), Les monstres (1964), Perdus dans l'espace (1965) and Mission impossible (1966).

Though he developed many of his makeup innovations in the 1950s and 1960s, they are still in use today. His custom design skull caps, for instance, are a standard in the business. It is perhaps with La Planète des singes (1968) that Chambers experienced one of his greatest challenges. His preparation and research for the movie included so much time spent making notes and drawings of monkeys at the Los Angeles Zoo, that he became something of a zoo fixture and a drawer himself. In fact, visitors to the zoo, began watching him as much as they watched the monkeys!

For his efforts, before the Motion Picture Academy decided in 1981 to designate a category for a makeup award, Chambers received an honorary Academy Award at the 1969 Oscars ceremony. Through his career, Chambers has received many other honors, most notably an Emmy Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Not unlike many a professional, he began his career in the United States Army during World War II, where he served as a dental technician. It was in this capacity that he found himself working with the scars of war - actually, working against the scars of war - and gaining a great deal of knowledge of repairing more than teeth: entire faces.

His experience with creating new ears, noses, and chins, as well as teeth, for veterans ravaged by war, landed Chambers at NBC in 1953 with a job in makeup. His wartime experiences also influenced Chambers to use his skills to help indigent cancer victims acquire prosthetics against the ravages of another kind of war. Few knew of his charitable work, but few who knew him would be surprised by it.

Through his life he took many artists under his wing, giving guidance and training to the like of Michael Westmore, Maurice Stein, Thomas R. Burman, Michael McCracken, David Dittmar, and other accomplished makeup artists, asking only in return that they (to borrow from a recent movie) "pay it forward". Retired since 1982, John Chambers died of diabetes at a hospital in Woodland Hills, California on August 25, 2001.
BornSeptember 12, 1922
DiedAugust 25, 2001(78)
BornSeptember 12, 1922
DiedAugust 25, 2001(78)
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  • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
    • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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Known for

French Grande Movie Poster, 47" x 63"
La Planète des singes
8.0
  • Makeup Department
  • 1968
La Conquête de la planète des singes (1972)
La Conquête de la planète des singes
6.1
  • Makeup Department
  • 1972
Les Évadés de la planète des singes (1971)
Les Évadés de la planète des singes
6.3
  • Makeup Department
  • 1971
Le Secret de la planète des singes (1970)
Le Secret de la planète des singes
6.0
  • Makeup Department
  • 1970

Credits

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Makeup Department



  • Anne Ramsey, Zane Buzby, Blackie Dammett, Barry Diamond, Art Evans, Miriam Flynn, Stephen Furst, Gerrit Graham, Fred McCarren, Marla Pennington, Randy Powell, Misty Rowe, Mews Small, Shelley Smith, Jim Staahl, and Jacklyn Zeman in American Class (1982)
    American Class
    4.6
    • makeup designer
    • prosthetics supervisor (uncredited)
    • 1982
  • Harrison Ford in Blade Runner (1982)
    Blade Runner
    8.1
    • prosthetic makeups (uncredited)
    • 1982
  • Halloween II (1981)
    Halloween II
    6.5
    • makeup technician (as John F. Chambers)
    • 1981
  • William Jordan, Jim McMullan, Connie Sellecca, and James Wainwright in Beyond Westworld (1980)
    Beyond Westworld
    4.5
    TV Series
    • makeup artist
    • 1980
  • Dark Echo (1977)
    Dark Echo
    4.6
    • special makeup effects artist
    • 1977
  • L'île du docteur Moreau (1977)
    L'île du docteur Moreau
    5.9
    • makeup creator
    • 1977
  • Beauty and the Beast (1976)
    Beauty and the Beast
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • makeup artist
    • 1976
  • Embryo (1976)
    Embryo
    5.1
    • makeup designer
    • 1976
  • Les Dents de la mer (1975)
    Les Dents de la mer
    8.1
    • special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
    • 1975
  • Primal Man
    TV Series
    • makeup designer
    • 1973–1975
  • Twigs
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • makeup artist
    • 1975
  • Up from the Ape (1975)
    Up from the Ape
    8.7
    • makeup designer
    • 1975
  • La planète des singes (1974)
    La planète des singes
    7.0
    TV Series
    • creative makeup design (uncredited)
    • 1974
  • Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
    Phantom of the Paradise
    7.3
    • makeup designer
    • 1974
  • SSSSnake, le cobra (1973)
    SSSSnake, le cobra
    5.4
    • creative makeup designer
    • 1973

Actor



  • John Landis in Schlock, le tueur à la banane...! (1973)
    Schlock, le tueur à la banane...!
    5.5
    • National Guard Captain
    • 1973

Art Department



  • Rod Serling in Night Gallery (1969)
    Night Gallery
    7.9
    TV Series
    • props: disembodied hand and foot (uncredited)
    • 1972

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • John F. Chambers
  • Born
    • September 12, 1922
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • August 25, 2001
    • Woodland Hills, California, USA(complications from diabetes)
  • Spouses
      Joan Aline (Virgie) HowellMarch 4, 1950 - August 25, 2001 (his death)
  • Other works
    (autobiography) 'The Master of Disguise'. (co-author with Antonio J. Mendez)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 1 Interview
    • 1 Article

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Was awarded by the US Intelligence for his participation in the "Argo" operation, contributing to save six US hostages who escaped from the Embassy in Iran in 1980 and were hosted as refugees in the Canadian Embassy. The material has been recently declassified, and the film Argo (2012) where Chambers is played by John Goodman is based on this story.

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  • When did John Chambers die?
    August 25, 2001
  • How did John Chambers die?
    Complications from diabetes
  • How old was John Chambers when he died?
    78 years old
  • Where did John Chambers die?
    Woodland Hills, California, USA
  • When was John Chambers born?
    September 12, 1922

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