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costumes on the children.
Lindala later said, "[t]he
little babies kept
tearing their hair off, we kept
gluing it back on."
Lindala was
happy that the episode...
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pustules were
carefully rigged to
burst on command.
Makeup supervisor Toby
Lindala created a
device that was
connected to the fake
sores by
discreet tubing...
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James Lindala (May 11, 1860 —
March 23, 1917) was a Finnish-Canadian
socialist and was the
first Finnish settler in Toronto. He
became leader of the Finnish...
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which a new
Betts emerges from the old one's
mouth was
created by Toby
Lindala.
Lindala intercut shots of
McCrane with
shots of a specially-designed puppet...
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labelled "funny fangs"—courtesy of
special effects makeup coordinator Toby
Lindala.
Wilson later recounted that they fit
comfortably in the actor's mouth...
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Walsh (for "The
Abyss of Life") Won
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup Toby
Lindala, Bree-Anna Lehto, and
Suzie Klimack (for "A
Dream of a Dream") Won Outstanding...
- the
first significant role in the
series for
makeup effects artist Toby
Lindala, who
become its
chief makeup artist. The dog used in the
episode was a...
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Canadian companies C.O.R.E.
Digital Pictures,
Gajdecki Visual Effects,
Lindala Make-Up
Effects Inc.,
Rainmaker Digital Pictures, and the
American Pixel...
- Ágústsson
Giovani Lamp****i
Stewart Whelan Kyle
Jewell Larry Reibman Robin Lindala Editors Andrew Doerfer David Berman Jamin Bricker Bryan Lamoureux Lauren...
- the crew
supplying her with oxygen,
given how deep the tank was. Toby
Lindala and his art
department created all of the
props used in the episode, including...