Watching J Edgar got me thinking about some of the more notable examples of old age make-up in cinema history.
The game-changer was the 1970 Western Little Big Man, in which Dustin Hoffman portrays a 121-year-old. The make-up appliances were created by the legendary Dick Smith (who would go on to do awful things to Linda Blair in The Exorcist, and mentor An American Werewolf in London's Rick Baker) set a benchmark for quality in the field and hold up pretty well today.
He was only aged a decade or so, but the make-up on Russell Crowe in The Insider was pretty darn impressive; as was F Murray Abraham in Amadeus (Dick Smith won an Oscar for this work).
I recall being somewhat impressed at the time by the old age make-up applied to Winona Ryder at the beginning of Edward Scissorhands, but a recent viewing had me questioning that assessment. The older Michael J Fox from Back to the Future II looked like a Dick Tracy villain.
Probably my favourite aging make-up occurred at the end of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, when the bad guy drinks from the wrong chalice and suddenly grows really old and expires.
Digital cameras are particularly unforgiving on latex make-up, and the rise of digital high-resolution filmmaking has only made it harder for latex make-up appliances to go unnoticed.
When I saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II in 3D, I was amazed by how much the goblin masks from the opening scenes stood-out as fake-looking, an observation I shared with the director at the press junket, who tacitly agreed with me.
It will be very interesting to see how old-age make-up develops in the digital era. We've already have a few examples of CGI being used to de-age actors (check out Click and X-Men: The Last Stand) - which looks AWFUL.
Although the CGI used to make Brad Pitt a frail old man in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was pretty cool.
Check out the trailer for J Edgar:
What are your favourite examples of old age make-up? Does DiCaprio ever convince you playing an older character? Or does his youth pull you out of the movie?