Looking back: Waldemar Daninsky different looks and makeup artists!
by Elena Anele (*) -with a little help from Mirek-
Let’s look back to the classics and let’s revise waldemar Daninsky’s different looks through the years, together with the name of the person in charge of the transformation (so to speak makeup artist).
Tomb of the Werewolf (2004)
Makeup artist Rick Bongiovanni
Licántropo: El asesino de la luna llena (1996) aka “Lycantropus: The Moonlight Murders
Makeup artist Romana González
El aullido del diablo (1987) Howl of the Devil
Makeup artist Fernando Florido
La bestia y la espada mágica (1983) aka The Beast and the Magic Sword
Makeup artists Fernando Florido y Seiti Arai
El retorno del Hombre-Lobo (1981) aka “Night of the Werewolf”
Makeup artist Ángel Luis De Diego
La maldición de la bestia (1975) aka “Night of the Howling Beast” aka “The Werewolf and the Yeti”
Makeup artists Adolfo Ponte and Manolita G. Fraile
El retorno de Walpurgis (1973) aka “Curse of the Devil”
Makeup artist Fernando Florido
Doctor Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo (1972) aka “Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf”
Makeup artist Miguel Sesé
La furia del Hombre Lobo (1972) aka “The Fury of the Wolf Man”
Makeup artist Carlos Paradela
La noche de Walpurgis (1971) aka “The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman”
Makeup artist José Luis Morales
Los montruos del terror (1970) aka”Assignment Terror”
Makeup artist Francisco Ramón Ferrer
La marca del Hombre-lobo (1968) aka “Frankenstein’s Bloody Terror”
Makeup artist José Luis Ruiz
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(*) Elena Anele is the woman in charge of Spanish Fear and Horror Rises from Spain. A literature and cinema researcher who has published in different media and books as Fangoria or Hidden Horror.
great naschy stuff
No where does it give credit due to senior lobo’s look, thanks