John Caglione, Jr.

John Paul Caglione, Jr. (born ca. ) is an Academy Award and Emmy Award winning make-up artist whose work includes the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode in  for which he received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series in  which he shared with Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, June Westmore, Hank Edds, Doug Drexler, and Ron Walters.

For his work on the 1990 comic adaptation Dick Tracy, Caglione won an Academy Award for Best Makeup in 1991 which he shared with Doug Drexler. The team also won a Saturn Award and a BAFTA Film Award for Best Makeup. In 2009 Caglione received another Academy Award nomination in the category Best Achievement in Makeup for his work on the comic adaptation The Dark Knight as well as a Saturn Award nomination for Best Make-Up. He previously received two BAFTA Film Award nominations for Best Makeup Artist in 1984 for the fantasy comedy Zelig and in 1993 for the drama Chaplin, shared with Jill Rockow. In 1994 Caglione received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series for his work on the show Saturday Night Live, in 2004 he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Non-Prosthetic) for his work on the television mini series Angels in America, and in 2010 he received a third nomination for Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or a Movie (Non-Prosthetic) for the television drama You Don't Know Jack.

Throughout his career, he worked as makeup artist for actors such as and  (1992, thriller Shining Through),  (1992, drama Chaplin), Christopher Plummer (2000, television drama American Tragedy),  (2002 drama Insomnia, 2003 thriller The Recruit, 2003 romance Gigli, 2003 television mini series Angels in America, and 2010 television drama You Don't Know Jack),  (2007 crime drama 3:10 to Yuma, 2007 crime drama American Gangster, and 2009 crime drama State of Play), and  (2008 comic adaptation The Dark Knight).

Other projects he worked on include the horror sequel Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981), the horror thriller Amityville 3-D (1983, with Doug Drexler and Kevin Haney), the drama Birdy (1984), the horror sequel Poltergeist III (1988, with Doug Drexler, Kevin Haney, and Mark Shostrom), the horror film The Blob (1988), the thriller Heat (1995, with Ken Diaz and Tim Jones), the crime drama Donnie Brasco (1997), the thriller In Dreams (1999, with Erwin H. Kupitz), the thriller The Insider (1999), the drama Unfaithful (2002), the drama Mona Lisa Smile (2003, starring Kirsten Dunst), the television series The Sopranos (2004), the thriller Hide and Seek (2005), the comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), the thriller The Departed (2006), the thriller Tenderness (2009), and the action thriller Salt (2010).