Ensuring that hair and makeup departments are inclusive in their ability to work effectively with actors of color will be explored during a virtual panel discussion next month hosted by the Producers Guild of America in collaboration with the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, the Gersh talent agency and Management 360.
The panel, “Hair and Makeup Equity – Changing the Industry Standard,” is set for May 11.“As Hollywood fights for equitable representation on screen, one historically large issue of production can no longer be ignored: the lack of proficient hair and makeup artists on set,” a description of the upcoming event said. “Hair and makeup departments that don’t serve every member of the cast at the same level are detrimental to both the talent
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