Born in New York City in 1902, this professional built a reputation through steady hands, keen observation, and a tireless curiosity about transformation. Early exposure to theater and film broadened the scope of what makeup and costume could convey, guiding a lifelong career dedicated to shaping character through visual details. Throughout decades of collaboration with designers, directors, and performers, the craft evolved from practical effects to nuanced articulation of mood and persona on stage and screen. The work emphasized discipline, hygiene, and a respectful approach to diverse looks, adapting techniques to changing technologies and production demands. A grounded, meticulous contributor, this individual influenced the everyday language of makeup and wardrobe within the performing arts.