Plaster cast used for scars

Plaster cast used by special effects make-up artist Roy Ashton to create fake scars out of latex.

Roy Ashton (1909–95) and Phil Leakey (1908–92) were master make-up artists who worked on many of the British cult horror films of the mid-20th century. A trained artist, Australia-born Ashton began his career at Gaumont-British Film Corporation in 1932 as a means of supplementing his passion for opera singing. In 1955, Ashton became the assistant to Hammer Films’ Phil Leakey, the first makeup artist to receive on-screen credit for ‘Special Make-up Effects’. Following Leakey’s departure from Hammer in 1958, Ashton took over as head makeup artist, where he continued his expert work throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

This plaster cast mould was used to create long pieces of fake scar material out of latex which could then be attached to actors as part of their theatrical make up for film and television.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Roy Ashton & Phil Leakey Collection
Object Number:
2000-5000/550
Materials:
plaster
Measurements:
overall: 20 mm x 100 mm x 160 mm, .244 kg
type:
plaster mould