Monte Westmore | |
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Born |
Montague Westmore July 22, 1902 Newport, Isle of Wight |
Died | March 30, 1940 Los Angeles, California |
(aged 37)
Cause of death | Myocardial infarction |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Make-up artist |
Years active | 1921–1940 |
Employer |
Famous Players-Lasky Selznick International Pictures |
Known for | Gone with the Wind |
Children | Michael Westmore, Marvin Westmore and Monty Westmore |
Parent(s) | George Westmore |
Montague "Monte" Westmore (July 22, 1902 – March 30, 1940) was a Hollywood make-up artist, the eldest of six sons of George Westmore. He worked for both the Famous Players-Lasky studio and Selznick International Pictures. He was the head of the makeup department at Selznick and worked on films including Gone with the Wind (1939) and Rebecca (1940). His death from a heart attack following a tonsillectomy has been credited to the heavy workload on Gone with the Wind. He had three sons, Marvin, Michael, and Monty, all of whom also became make-up artists.
Monte was a member of the Westmore family and the oldest of George Westmore's six sons. He was born in Newport, Isle of Wight. Monte was the first of them to leave home, and in 1920 he began to work first in a lumber mill and then as a busboy at the Famous Players-Lasky studio. His brothers were Perc, Ern, Wally, Bud and Frank, who all went on to work in makeup departments in Hollywood based studios. The family would gain a combined star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008.
He worked on The Sheik (1921) and convinced actor Rudolph Valentino to allow him to do his makeup creating the clean Latin look in the process. He continued to be Valentino's makeup artist until the actor's death in 1926, and afterwards did freelance work with Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow and Sonia Henie. He was also responsible to making actor H. B. Warner control his drinking habit during the production of The King of Kings (1927), as he kept feeding the actor cod liver oil until he vomited whenever he turned up for his makeup whilst drunk. After several weeks, Warner stopped drinking.