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Two time Emmy nominated make-up artist Patty Bunch is among the most requested names in her field. She is highly respected for her artistry, skills and knowledge accumulated during her 30-year career as a master educator and esthetician. Patty’s make-up tips and tricks of the trade have been published in Allure, In-Style, Family Circle, Self, Health & Fitness, Real Simple, W, and Teen Vogue. In an article about how High Definition technology is literally changing the complexion of television, Time Magazine asked Patty to share her expertise on the importance of using the correct make-up.
Patty’s work has enhanced the beauty and glamour of some of the most respected actors in Hollywood. She is in constant demand by producers, directors and network executives and has worked on some of the most well-known shows of the past three decades including Who’s the Boss, Designing Women, Married With Children, Caroline in the City, and Will & Grace. One of her Emmy nominations was for her work on HBO’s, 61*, which was directed by Billy Crystal, her client of 20 years. Some of Patty’s personal clients have been Patricia Heaton, Geena Davis, Megan Mulally, Sean Hayes and the queen of country music Reba McIntire.
Patty’s presence and experience have made her an industry leader and a top spokeswoman in the field of beauty and skin care. She educates masters in her field and has represented numerous cosmetic lines both on and off camera. Currently, Patty is working with Genie Beauty as their formulator, educator and as the Face of Genie. Her years of training, education and experience have led to an unparalleled reputation as both make-up artist and esthetician.
The Agency Patty Bunch or APB as it is more commonly known, was formed out of the rising need to supply professional productions with makeup, hair, effects and body illustrators who met an expectation of both artistry and professional conduct that far surpassed what was considered the industry standard.
After more than thirty years as a professional makeup artist, Patty realized the problems with the industry and set out to form an agency that would not only help to address these deficiencies, but also help to instruct and develop a new generation of artists that professionals across the industry could come to know, respect and rely upon to produce an outstanding and professional product and experience every single time.
The APB is unique in that it does not admit every applicant that applies; instead, it requires applicants to test to determine their level of proficiency. The members of the agency are instrumental in helping new artists grow and cultivate their unique talents and abilities in order to capitalize on every opportunity.
The APB is set to develop itself as the agency to supply makeup artists and hair stylists to productions across the entertainment industry and beyond. To be known as the best in the business is to be known as a member of the APB.
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