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- Birth namePercival Harry Westmore
- Nickname
- Perc
- The son of an English wigmaker, he began his Hollywood career in 1921. Few actors had photogenically perfect features. Makeup often obliterated the best facial bone structure. Westmore developed cosmetics that would look the same under diverse lighting conditions and with different types of film.- IMDb Mini Biography By: <sullivpj@sce.com>
- Perce was one of the screen's first makeup men having started in 1921 when he created half a moustache for Adolphe Menjou after the actor slipped wile shaving and accidentally cut off half of his screen trademark. Perce was working at First National when Warner Brothers bought the company. At Warners he turned a mousy dishwater blonde from New England into Bette Davis and made Olivia de Haviland into one o the most delectable ingenues the screen had ever seen. He could go beyond glamour make up when required as he proved when he turned Bette Davis into Queen Elizabeth 1 and on Casablanca helped Ingrid Bergman look her best without glamourizing her or sacrificing the natural, look that had made her a star,- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tonyman 5
- SpousesOla Carroll(August 1951 - September 30, 1970) (his death)Margaret Donovan(May 1943 - ?)Julietta Novis(January 28, 1941 - June 26, 1942)Gloria Dickson(June 20, 1938 - June 21, 1940) (divorced)Virginia Thomas(1924 - 1936) (divorced, 2 children)
- RelativesMichael Westmore(Niece or Nephew)
- At his house in Beverly Hills, he built a doghouse designed as a miniature Swiss chalet of two stories, connected by a stairway, and complete with cornices and a shingled roof.
- The Westmores were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 1645 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
- Brother of Ern Westmore (his twin), Bud Westmore, Frank Westmore, Monty Westmore and Wally Westmore.
- Because of the danger from his electrically run lathes and saws, Westmore had his hands insured.
- Interred at Forest Lawn (Glendale), Glendale, California, USA, in the Garden of Remembrance, plot #1751.
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