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Chris Walas

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Chris Walas
Born
Christopher James Walas

1955 (age 7071)
Other names
  • Christopher Walas
  • Christopher J. Walas
Occupations
Years active1978–present

Christopher James Walas (born 1955) is an American special effects artist, make-up effects artist, film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for his work on the film The Fly (1986),[1] for which he won an Academy Award and was nominated for two British Academy Film Awards.

Biography

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His main body of work is with special effects in a wide variety of films, from science fiction to action-adventure. His work on The Fly won him an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling and led to his directorial debut on The Fly II.[2]

Walas grew up a fan of monster movies and particularly the work of Ray Harryhausen, even considering becoming a stop motion animator. After moving to Los Angeles in his early twenties seeking any filmmaking opportunity, he got a job at Don Post Studios, a mask-making company, learning all about creation of props and prosthetics. After meeting Phil Tippett making Piranha, Walas was recruited by him to do effects in Dragonslayer. At the same time Tippett joined another Industrial Light & Magic production, Raiders of the Lost Ark,[3] being responsible for the famous scene where the Nazis melt from the intense heat created by the Ark of the Covenant.[4] Walas would then work in Return of the Jedi, designing five creatures seen in Jabba the Hutt's palace.[3] Walas left ILM to found his own company, Chris Walas Inc. (CWI), once he was recruited by Piranha director Joe Dante to create the creatures from Gremlins. CWI remained in high demand for film, television and commercials.[5]

Filmographies

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Special effects

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2002Dark Heavendesigner: angels
1991Curse III: Blood Sacrificemonster design
1991Naked Lunchspecial effects and monster design
1990Arachnophobiacreature effects supervisor
1989The Fly IIeffects designer and creator: Chris Walas Inc.
1987House II: The Second Storymakeup and creature effects designer
1986The Flycreature effects
1985Enemy Minealiens creator and designer: Chris Walas Inc.
special creature makeup and effects director: Chris Walas Inc.
1984Gremlinscreator: Gremlins
1983Return of the Jedicreature consultant
1982E.T. the Extraterrestrialmodel maker (uncredited)
1981Dragonslayerclose-up dragon: ILM
1980Airplane!special projects
1980Humanoids from the Deepspecial effects (uncredited)
1979Up from the Depthsspecial effects
1978Piranhaspecial properties

Makeup effects

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1995Jadespecial makeup effects
1995Virtuosityspecial makeup effects
1989Tales from the Crypt: "The Switch"special makeup effects
1985Enemy Minespecial makeup effects
1984Gremlinsspecial makeup effects
1981Raiders of the Lost Arkspecial makeup effects: ILM
1981Cavemancreator: abominable snowman
1981Scannersspecial makeup effects
1980Galaxinaspecial makeup effects
1979Something Waits in the Dark (later known as Screamers)special makeup effects, U.S. filmed additions to L'isola degli uomini pesce

Visual effects

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2002Dark Heavenvisual effects

Director

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1992The Vagrant
1990Tales from the Crypt: "'Til Death"
1989The Fly II

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1985 12th Saturn Awards Best Special Effects Gremlins Won
1986 13th Saturn Awards Best Make-up Enemy Mine Nominated
1987 59th Academy Awards Best Makeup The Fly Won
14th Saturn Awards Best Make-up Won
1988 41st British Academy Film Awards Best Make-up Artist Nominated
Best Special Effects Nominated
1993 2nd Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Makeup Effects Naked Lunch Nominated

References

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  1. Staff (2 June 2022). "From The Fly to A History of Violence: our writers pick their favourite Cronenberg movies". The Guardian. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  2. Chris Eggertsen (28 April 2016). "Bring on the Gore: Top Ten Practical Effects in Horror!". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  3. 1 2 Walas, Anina (2016-03-01). "Talking with Creature Effects Legend Chris Walas...Or As I Know Him, Uncle Chris". StarWars.com.
  4. Kelso Jacks (29 March 2020). "How Raiders of the Lost Ark's Face Melt Was Filmed (Without CGI)". Screen Rant. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
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