Miho Suzuki is an Emmy-nominated makeup artist from Nagoya, Japan, whose most recent work can be seen as the makeup designer/department head in Apple TVβs new series Lessons in Chemistry.
Suzukiβs credits as a makeup department head include the films Charlie Says, starring Matt Smith, and Steven Soderberghβs HBO thriller Kimi, starring ZoΓ« Kravitz.
Additionally, Suzuki worked as an assistant makeup department head on Greta Gerwigβs Little Women, where she was responsible for the makeup looks for Florence Pugh, TimothΓ©e Chalamet, Eliza Scanlen, Bob Odenkirk and more, Amazon Studiosβ Encounter, as well as 20th Century Studiosβ Amsterdam, which recently earned her a MUAHS Guild Award nomination for Best Period and/or Character Makeup in a Feature-Length Motion Picture for the makeup looks she was in charge for Anya Taylor-Joy and Michael Shannon.
In 2021, Suzuki won the MUAHS Guild Award for Best Contemporary Makeup in a Feature-Length Motion Picture for Warner Brosβ Birds of Prey, where she designed the looks for Rosie Perez and Jurnee Smollet as thefilmβs key makeup artist. She was also the key makeup artist on Paramountβs 80 for Brady, where she was in charge of the makeup looks for Rita Moreno.
Additionally, Suzukiβs television credits include High Fidelity and Big Little Lies, where she worked as the personal makeup artist to ZoΓ« Kravitz. In 2020, Suzuki received the Emmy nomination for Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) for Big Little Lies.
Suzukiβs other recent work can be seen in Marvel Studiosβ new film The Marvels, where she was the personal makeup artist to Brie Larson.
Suzuki currently resides in Los Angeles and is a member of I.A.T.S.E Local 706.
She is represented by Exclusive Artists and you can find her portfolio HERE
You can also check her personal website HERE
If you’d like to know more about her career, you can visit her IMDb page.
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