Castlégar News Jonvory 27, 1988 Makeup expert called sorc TORONTO (CP) — No, that's not Tammy Faye Bak ker fighting back tears on the cover of the current Esquire magazine. Nor are the infamous lad ies posing with her inside the magazine Hart-breaker Donna Rice, Ollie dolly Fawn Hill and Tammy's arch en emy, Jessica Hahn who they appear to be Beneath the wigs makeup is only one face — that of actress Beverly D’ Angelo. But D'Angelo couldn't have managed without Bev erley Schechtman, a Toronto: based makeup expert Es. quire described as a “sor ceress” who “is to makeup what Henry Moore is to rock.” Schechtman is the magic ian who turned Catherine O'Hara into Katharine Hep burn, John Candy into Boy George, and Dave Thomas Family life tied to job TORONTO (CP) The quality of father-child re. lationships seems linked to a man’s job satisfaction, but the number of hours men spend on child-care chores is most strongly tied to their wives’ sense of independence and self-worth, Boston re searchers have found Fathers satisfied with their jobs are more likely to be warm and supportive of their children as well as en courage their independence, indicates research published in the January edition of De- velopmental Psychology, a journal of the American Psychological Association. “The inevitable conflict is that satisfying, demanding careers leave relatively little time for such family inter. actions and, indeed, the men in this study with such careers did not spend much time with their children,” psychologist Frances Grossman, who conducted the study along with collea gues at two Boston hospitals. and says ST. PETER LUTHERAN 713 - 4th Street Office 365-3664 Rev. Glen Backus Worship Service 9 a.m Sunday School 10:154.m Youth Group, Sunday, 6:30 p.m Bible Study, Wed., 8 p.m 1401 Columbia Avenue Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m Sunday School 10 a.m Rev. Charles Balfour 365-2271 Parish Purpose: “To know Christ and make Him known ANGLICAN CHURCH into Bob Hope, all on the SCTV Network. D'Angelo recommended Schechtman to Esquire. “When the Esquire picture editor called me, I don't think she had a clue at all about who I was and where feame from,” Schechtman recalls. “I think probably, in the back of her mind, she was thinking ‘Certainly, in all of New York, we must be able to find someone . . . WORKS ON SCTV The job was probably Sch echtman's biggest and most important since SCTV drop- ped production, though she hasn't been idle in the mean. time She turned actor Bronson Pinchot into Matt Dillon for a Pepsi ad and worked with Newfoundland’s CODCO comedy troupe on their CBC TV show “We were doing the stuff we were doing on Second City, only this was just a little infant. I know CODCO's going to be the next Second City.” Among the many framed photos on Schechtman's liv ing room wall is one of Thomas and his uncanny Bob Hope. “Thank you for making my dream come true,” reads Thomas's dedication on the photo. “Hope was actually the first one we really went for,” Schechtman says. “We dis- covered that David had to distort his mouth in order to get the right accent, to go with the face. STARTS SIMPLY “And this is how it all started: ‘You wanna look dif- ferent? OK, let's give you a bump on the nose.’ Some thing that was quick, but that would give them a little disguise to work with, Then, once we got the budget, and we had NBC behind us, and we had production time . That's when Schechtman started to get into the pros. thetics, the false noses and padded cheeks and eyebrows and teeth and bits of rubber and putty She says the more extreme characters offered the least challenge. “The toughest faces to do are those that don't have any distinctive characteristics Robert Goulets, we used to call them.” “That's why Beverly's were so hard to do. When you look at those eharacters . . Tammy Bakker was the only one you could really get a handle on. The others were so nondescript, personality. wise and looks-wise. - Donna Rice? Give mea break! I think Beverly said it best — ‘How do you portray a puddle?’ " ————— Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 297 at cRESmD aa DIR] ‘Answer to Sunday, Jan. 24 ——— THE AMBITIOUS WRESTLER WAS MAD AFTER ING BOUT TODA’ F.” 1 SAID. 3ET A HOLD ON YOUR. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Castt e ress TELEPHONE 365-52 1 2 Suesery will relents: up