Rick Baker

Artist

Birthday December 8, 1950

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Binghamton, New York, U.S.

Age 73 years old

Nationality United States

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1950

Richard Alan Baker (born December 8, 1950), known professionally as Rick Baker, is an American retired special make-up effects creator and actor.

He is mostly known for his Creature designs and effects.

Baker was born on December 8, 1950, in Binghamton, New York, to Doris (née Hamlin), a bank teller, and Ralph B. Baker, a professional artist.

He and his family moved to Covina, California when he was less than one year old.

As a teenager, Baker began creating artificial body parts in his own kitchen.

1972

He also appeared briefly in the fan production The Night Turkey, a one-hour, black-and-white video parody of The Night Stalker (1972), directed by William Malone.

1973

Baker's first professional job was as an assistant to prosthetic makeup effects veteran Dick Smith on the 1973 film The Exorcist.

1974

While working on The Exorcist, Baker was hired by director Larry Cohen to design and create a mutant infant for Cohen's 1974 film It's Alive.

1976

Baker played the title role in the 1976 remake of King Kong.

He had initially only been hired to create an ape suit that would fill in for scenes where it was not practical to use a life-sized mechanical version of Kong that had been designed by Carlo Rambaldi, but problems with Rambaldi's creation resulted in Baker playing Kong on-screen for almost all of the film.

1981

Baker has won the Academy Award for Best Makeup a record seven times from a record eleven nominations, beginning when he won the inaugural award for the 1981 horror comedy film An American Werewolf in London.

At the 54th Academy Awards, Baker received the inaugural Academy Award for Best Makeup for his work on An American Werewolf in London (1981).

Subsequently, he has been nominated for Best Makeup ten more times, winning on seven occasions, both records in his field.

1983

Baker also created the werecat Creature Michael Jackson transforms into in the music video Thriller (1983).

He has also made cameo appearances in: Michael Jackson's music video Thriller (1983) as "Zombie Opening the Crypt"; Into the Night (1985) as a drug dealer with a business card; Men in Black II (2002) as "MIB Passport Control Agent", an MIB agent helping provide aliens with disguises; Men in Black 3 (2012) as "Brain Alien"; The Wolfman (2010) as "Gypsy Man / First Killed"; The Strain as a convenience store customer (2014, Episode 8, uncredited) and Rings (2017) as a flea market vendor.

Baker is married; he was previously married to Elaine Melba Parkyn for ten years.

1985

He met his second wife, hairstylist Silvia Abascal, while they were both working on Into the Night (1985).

1987

Baker claims that his work on Harry and the Hendersons (1987) is one of his proudest achievements, for which he won his second Oscar.

1989

Baker and Abascal had their first daughter, Veronica in 1989 and their second, Rebecca, in 1993.

2005

In the 2005 remake, he had a cameo as the pilot and gunner (with director Peter Jackson) who shot down Kong.

2008

In 2008, he was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.

Baker also contributes commentaries to the web series Trailers from Hell for trailers about horror and science fiction films.

2009

On October 3, 2009, he received the Jack Pierce Lifetime Achievement Award at the Chiller-Eyegore Awards.

2012

On November 30, 2012, Baker received the 2485th star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The star is located in front of the Guinness World Records Museum.

2015

On May 28, 2015, Baker announced his retirement, saying: "First of all, the CG stuff definitely took away the animatronics part of what I do. It's also starting to take away the makeup part. The time is right, I am 64 years old, and the business is crazy right now. I like to do things right, and they wanted cheap and fast. That is not what I want to do, so I just decided it is basically time to get out. I would consider designing and consulting on something, but I don't think I will have a huge working studio anymore."

2018

In 2018, Baker was approached by DC Comics, due to his daughter Veronica working for them at the time, if he would be interested in creating a collectible display bust for them.

He agreed with the following terms that he would be left alone with total creative freedom and DC accepted them.

Baker, with the aide of his long-time mold maker Rob Freitas, created a bust of The Joker.