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Rob Bottin was born on 1 April, 1959 in El Monte, California, United States, is an American special make-up effects creator. Discover Rob Bottin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Special make-up effects creator
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 1 April 1959
Birthday 1 April
Birthplace El Monte, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1959

Robin R. Bottin (born April 1, 1959) is an American special make-up effects creator.

Known for his collaborations with directors John Carpenter, Paul Verhoeven and David Fincher, Bottin worked with Carpenter on both The Fog and The Thing, with Verhoeven on RoboCop, Total Recall and Basic Instinct, and with Fincher on Se7en and Fight Club.

His many other film credits include The Howling, Legend, Innerspace and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

1980

After asking cinematographer Dean Cundey to introduce him to director John Carpenter, Bottin was hired by Carpenter to create the special makeup effects for his 1980 film The Fog.

In The Fog, Bottin provided the physical makeup effects, and had a small part in the film as Captain Blake.

From there, Bottin's reputation grew when he again worked with Carpenter on The Thing.

Bottin worked on The Thing seven days a week (including late nights) for a year and five weeks straight, producing every creature effect (with the exception of the transformed dog, which was partially done by Stan Winston).

According to the making of documentary on the DVD, Bottin's schedule was so punishing, and his attention to detail so precise, that after filming finished, he was hospitalised with exhaustion and pneumonia.

Although his work was at first criticized for being too gruesome or distracting from the film's psychological themes, it has since been credited for actually enhancing the feel of the film.

In one scene in which a character's head stretches off, Bottin decided to melt plastic.

Little did he know that the melted plastic released explosive paint thinner so when the director decided to put flame under the camera lens the entire prosthetic exploded.

He later worked on the special make-up effects in Ridley Scott's Legend, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Makeup.

Notably, Bottin designed and built the RoboCop suit in Paul Verhoeven's RoboCop, and designed and built many striking special effects in Verhoeven's Total Recall, the latter of which earned Bottin a Special Achievement Academy Award.

2013

Well respected in his field of prosthetic makeup (better known as special make-up effects), and described in 2013 as a "special effects genius", Bottin was nominated for an Oscar in 1986 for Best Makeup, and was awarded a Special Achievement Academy Award at the 1991 Academy Awards.

He has two BAFTA nominations, and won two Saturn Awards with five further nominations.

Bottin was born in the Los Angeles suburb of El Monte, California.

His father was a foreman for a van and storage company.

From an early age Bottin enjoyed a steady stream of old horror films, as well as magazines like Famous Monsters of Filmland.

At age 14, he submitted a series of illustrations to well-known special make-up effects artist Rick Baker, who promptly hired him.

He worked with Baker on various films.

Finally working on his own, his first big break was The Howling, where he was called to create an on-screen transformation from man to werewolf.

Notably, Bottin's effect in The Howling appeared five months before his mentor Baker's similar scene in An American Werewolf in London.

Bottin also worked on the Star Wars Cantina scene creatures.

He was, in fact, the tallest player in the Cantina band.