The Creative and Inspiring People We Lost in 2021



Helen McCrory passed away at the age of 52 from cancer. She played a number of wonderful villains after making her cinematic debut in Interview With the Vampire, including her mother in the Harry Potter series. Harry Potter has made her famous, even though she racked up many award nominations.

The man is named Cleve Hall.

The veteran makeup effects artist was known for his work on cult classics. He had a small part in Pee-wee's Big Adventure as the King of the Monsters, wearing a suit he made himself. Hall was nominated for an Emmy for his contributions to Yo Gabba Gabba!, as well as designing props for Kiss and Alice Cooper.

Joye Hummel is a woman.

The first woman to ever write a Wonder Woman comic, Joye Hummel was hired by the hero's creator to help shape the world's greatest and best-known female superhero. She won the Bill Finger Award for excellence in comic book writing at Comic-Con in the fall of 2018, after writing 70 issues of Wonder Woman that emphasized her role as a feminist. She was 97 years old.

The person is Giannetto de Rossi.

He was a special effects make-up artist who worked on many horror films, including The Beyond, The House by the Cemetery, and Zombie. High Tension, David Lynch's Dune, Kull the Conqueror, Rambo III, and DragonHeart were just a few of the films that De Rossi was involved in.

Robert Fletcher is a person.

The costume designer for the Star Trek movies from The Motion Picture to The Voyage Home, is responsible for some of the franchise's most enduring looks, from the aesthetic of Khan Noonien Singh and his fellow genetically enhanced superhumans in Wrath of Khan to the icon of the warrior armor of the