@@apeman63 Laird Macintosh Dr. Zaius "Ahh, Yes! It's amusing. A man ACTING like an ape!" And splendidly, we might add. Recreating the great Maurice Evan's role of Dr. Zaius is multi-talented Actor Laird Macintosh. Laird is quite the seasoned performer, with an extensive background in all aspects of the performing arts. An accomplished magician , incredibly fast quick-change artist, and fabulous impressionist, Laird is truly the "Keeper of the Dialogue" for APEMANIA. Laird can be seen as the spokesperson for the 2009 COORS LIGHT tv ad campaign. Very active with tv roles, Laird is also a full-time member of the famous Groundlings comedy group. Being an avid outdoorsman, Laird was the perfect choice to host NBC's TREASURE HUNTERS reality contest show, as well as OLN's “Ultimate Playground” extreme sports show. Laird has had a careerwith projects like, Band of Brothers", "Rules Of Engagement" (with Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel Jackson) and Neil Labute's "Nurse Betty" where he played a dual roll ( opposite Renee Zellweger and Greg Kennear). Originally from Chicago, Laird now lives in Studio City, California. Laird is currently studying with the Los Angeles "The Groundlings". Some of Laird's non-ape credits include: Saving Private Ryan, Port Chicago Mutiny, Murder in the First,Sliders, Ally McBeal, & Melrose Place. When asked what he gets a kick out of most when playing the Zaius character, Laird responds, "Well, I have to say that meeting all of the great actors and artistsfrom the original films, has been an honor and privilege... I'm veryfortunate , thank you Maurice." It's quite a hoot seeing peoples' reaction to Laird when they meet him out of make-up, after having seen hisZaius portrayal. They're always blown away because they think the 'guy in the make-up' is a plump little old man! Laird is an avid kayaker and backpacker and is quite well -versed in the martial arts. We have to age and plump him up quite a bit to hide his athletic physique for the Zaius role. Laird is the "pulse" of this group and we are very fortunate to have him aboard. Apemania would not be the experience that it is without his mesmerizing portrayal of Dr. Zaius and his endless energy, enthusiasm, encouragement, and devotion to detail and to the cause. Truly a GREAT ape amongst apes! Check out Laird's website HERE! Back to the Cast Page
@@carlgoogle2869 I know this because I did this make-up on actor Laurd Macintosh for the Hollywood Beauty Awards February 2018 when Dr Zaius presented a lifetime achievement award to Rick Baker.
I hope this fuzzlet is alive and well after all this time, and that you gave her one of those candies after throwing them at her, if any are dog-safe. Give her a kiss from me.
Hi RDC, The life-size Caesar display busts are still $2.750 USD plus Shipping & Handling. for more info, reach out to us directly at apeman@apemania.com
Hello, could I use lace wig adhesive and adhesive spray? I mean the product used to attach a hair prosthesis. Would that provide more durability for adhering to the beard? And in any case, can it be removed with the type of remover you use? Thank you.
For a more durable glue-down, a silicone surgical adhesive (Telesis, Westmore, Silibond, etc) would be best, but silicone adhesives are harder to clean out of the lace after use. I've never heard of a spray adhesive for WIGS. If you are talking about regular spray adhesives like 3M or Elmer's brands, I'd highly advise against it for a number of reasons. First, hazardous ingredients not meant for contact with the skin. Second, spraying adhesive is just a ridiculous concept for hairpieces. Another flexible adhesive option would be a water based prosthetic adhesive. Pros Aide (by ADM TRONICS) is an industry standard as is BETA BOND (can't recall the manufacturer at the moment), but they do not dry matt, so there will be a shine unless you add a matting agent, or use a cosmetic powder to knock the shine down after setting the hairpieces. Pros Aide is also harder to clean out of the lace after removal. 99% alcohol can be used as the remover when initially taking the pieces off of the skin, then use Isopropyl Myristate or another make-up adhesive remover like Super-solv (Premier Products) to remove the adhesive from the skin. Use 99% alcohol to clean residual glue out of the lace. Stay away from using oil based removers on your hairpieces. Once you have removed all of the residual glue from the lace, you can do a gentile soap and water cleaning of each hairpiece, then set/restyle them so their are ready for the next use.
This must be the advanced telecommunications equipment sponsored by Jimmy Kimmel. Does the Federal Communications Commission realize this capacity? Biochemistry is involved with gel electrophoresis and beta or gama globulins that are found in serology of the animal blood profile. Crustaceans having a blood profile exposed with a carapace are an exemption to the rule of heme interaction with iron ferrous bidding of the globular protein that biochemistry can examine for the immunology development of vaccines as clinical research. This actually is conducted with the horseshoe crab and laboratory science with chemical technicians who are employed and doing work in scholarly support research.