![]() ![]() I remember Max coming down and seeing me and he screamed, and then he ran upstairs and was like, “You guys have to come down! You have to see her!” So I think it was really a gift to all of us. And then once the wig went on, then we all just screamed. And as it went along, all of a sudden, we all looked in the mirror and we saw Lucy coming to life. They kept holding up a picture of her next to my face and just making the bow of my lip wider, and then higher, and then thicker. Debra Messing, as Lucille Ball in Entertainment Weekly, October 5. The shape of her lips was really, really important. Gooding ends up piloting a busload of Lucille Ball look-alikes. And then the other thing was the shape of her lips. But the second time we did hair and makeup, we were actually filming and she made it work and she made it happen. ![]() And the first time Elaine tried it, she wasn't happy with it. It’s a famous trick from drag queens - you put three layers on. I never knew that the eyebrows would be such a big deal, but we had to test it and used Elmer’s Glue to glue down my eyebrows. It took three-and-a-half hours to make the transformation. And you're like, Oh, my God! And it was kind of like that. Oh, it was so exciting! It kind of felt like Christmas morning, where you have this very, very complicated package and you keep ripping the paper off and then you have to get the scissors and then you have to open it up and then you have to open up something else and then finally you get to it. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |