Tom Savini
Inspired as a child by the legendary achievements of Lon Chaney Sr., he developed an early passion for the magic of movie makeup. He also worked extensively as an actor and makeup artist in regional theater. Savini gained notoriety as the makeup FX mastermind behind the splatter movie cycle that hit its stride with the 1980 summer release of the immensely successful "Friday the 13th." His work in that film inspired scores of imitations. He even made several memorable appearances on the "David Letterman Show" to reveal some tricks of his specialized trade.Savini's most important work was done in collaboration with the Pittsburgh-based horror auteur, George Romero. Though often memorably gross, the startling special makeup effects displayed in these films actually provide an action/horror comic-book texture to the darkly satirical proceedings.Savini has been devoting more time to directing in the last several years. He has directed three episodes of the syndicated TV series, "Tales from the Darkside" and one feature film, the indifferently received remake of Romero's classic "Night of the Living Dead." In recent interviews Savini has expressed growing disinterest in the sort of clinically graphic shock effects that made him famous. He now advocates a more restrained atmospheric approach to the genre.