Michael Maron is an American makeup artist[1], best-selling author [2], beauty industry entrepreneur, photographer, and media personality[3] known for pioneering before-and-after celebrity makeovers on live television, print and video.

Early life

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Maron was born in New York and grew up in southern California. He became a professional portrait artist at the age of twelve, dabbled in acting and modeling, appeared in television commercials, and hosted his own radio show on KCRW National Public Radio. After earning a Master’s degree in filmmaking and television production at UCLA, he joined the UCLA Theater Arts teaching staff and did production work on numerous primetime television shows. A self-taught photographer, Maron specialized in fashion and beauty photography as well as makeup design. Known for personally making up his photography clients, his work caught the eye of legendary model/agent, Wilhelmina Cooper, founder of Wilhelmina Models, who helped launch his career.

Career

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One of his first televised appearances was a makeover on comedienne Phyllis Diller on The Merv Griffin Show. That episode won an Emmy Award. He has appeared multiple times on The Oprah Winfrey Show and was spotlighted as Oprah’s solo guest of the hour, making her over in front of millions of viewers. Maron’s roster of clients includes show business beauties, top models and legendary film stars and his beauty techniques have been featured in scores of magazines and television shows.

Maron appears on talk shows as a beauty and lifestyle commentator. [4] He was co-founder and developer of two successful cosmetic lines on QVC in the U.S., Britain and Germany, and has been one of QVC’s long-term, on-air guests and resident beauty authorities.

As makeup consultant to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, his expertise has been sought after by cosmetic surgeons throughout the U.S. In addition to speaking at medical symposiums and on the lecture circuit, he has served as spokesperson and consultant for Fortune 500 companies, including Clairol, Matrix Essentials, Unilever, and the Miss Universe Organization.

Books

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Maron’s first book, Child Inside Me, was followed by his bestseller, Michael Maron’s Instant Makeover Magic. Written and photographed by Maron, this was the first beauty book to show famous Hollywood stars without a stitch of makeup.

Maron began specializing in advanced corrective makeup techniques for burn survivors and individuals with “facial differences.” His next book, Makeover Miracles, was the first beauty book to combine corrective cosmetics with cosmetic surgery and anti-aging strategies. Dr. Elliott H. Rose, reconstructive surgeon and Associate Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Mount Sinai Hospital, author of the medical reference book, Aesthetic Facial Restoration, invited Maron to contribute a chapter on corrective cosmetic techniques.

Charities

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Maron contributes both time and resources to charitable organizations including Operation Smile as well as conducting makeovers and seminars in burn centers and women’s prisons.

Maron resides in Los Angeles.

References and Notes

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  1. ^ TV Guide [1]
  2. ^ Maron, Michael. [2]
  3. ^ St. Petersburg Times, Wil Shriner Show [3]
  4. ^ St. Petersburg Times, Mike and Maty [4]

[5] TV Guide Panel of Experts, Liz Smith, Ocala Star-Banner, Dec. 10, 1984

[6] Michael Maron's Instant Makeover Magic, Warner Books, ISBN-10:044638187X

[7] Wil Shriner Show, St. Petersburg Times, Jan 21, 1988, Google News Archive

[8] Mike and Maty, St. Petersburg Times, Jan 24, 1995

[9] Child Inside Me, Michael Maron, Marti Hopps, The Book Service Ltd., ISBN-10:0448161877

[10] Makeover Miracles: A Before-and-After Guide to Corrective Makeup, Cosmetic Surgery, and Anti-Aging Strategies, Michael Maron, Random House, ISBN-10:0517584301

[11] Aesthetic Facial Restoration, Elliott H., M.D. Rose, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ISBN-10:0316756466

[12] The Smart Woman's Guide To Plastic Surgery, Jean M. Loftus, photography by Michael Maron, ISBN-10:0809225832

[13] Judge of Miss Teen USA

[14] Chicago Tribune, Lisa Anderson

[15] Palm Beach Post, Bobbie Meyers

[16] Los Angeles Times, Washington Post News Service “Experts Analyze Modern Beauties”

[17] Toledo Blade “Beauty Spots Are On the Mark”

[18] Wellsphere.com

[19] Hemorrhoid Cream Deflates Puffiness

[20] Fabulous Over 40 - 10 Top Makeup Tips

[21] A “No Fuss Face”

Articles

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1. Allure, "Revamped: A guide to some of the best makeover artists in the country," Paddy Calistro, Jan. 1994, p. 143 2. Los Angeles Times Magazine, “About Face Successful Makeovers Depend on More than Cosmetics,” Paddy Calistro 3. Los Angeles Times, View, “TV’s Beauty Brokers Fashion; With millions of Eliza Doolittle’s watching, late-night TV is becoming the province of makeover mavens” Beth Amkrier 4. Los Angeles Times, Life and Style, “Head and Shoulders” 5. Los Angeles Times, Fashion, “Hot Dots: Real or Not, Moles Make a Mark,” Michael Quintanilla 6. Les Nouvelle Esthetique, “Michael Maron’s Beauty Forecast” 7. Playgirl Magazine, “Makeover Winners” 8. American Salon, “A Perfect Blend” 9. American Salon, “Beauty Boost” 10. Woman’s Day, “Do Almost Anything Better Guide” 11. Ladies Home Journal, “Hollywood Makeovers That Will Amaze You” 12. Les Nouvelle Esthetique, “The Trend in Glamor (Mr. Makeover, Michael Maron)” Joel Gerson 13. Orlando Sentinel, Plain Truth About Makeup Enlightening Look At Transformations Of Hollywood Stars, Jean Patteson

Media Appearances

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  1. The Oprah Winfrey Show
  2. The Merv Griffin Show
  3. Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
  4. Good Morning America
  5. Today
  6. The Phil Donahue Show
  7. The Montel Williams Show
  8. The Jerry Springer Show
  9. the Sally Jessy Raphael Show
  10. A.M. Los Angeles
  11. Home Show
  12. USA Cable “Great American Homemaker”
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[[22]] Michael Maron on YouTube

Categories

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