Charles Gemora

About Charles Gemora

Who is it?: Make-Up Department, Actor, Art Department
Birth Day: June 15, 1903
Birth Place: Negros, Philippines
Birth Name: Carlos Cruz Gemora

Charles Gemora

Stowed away on an American vessel sailing out of the Philippines, a young Charles Gemora arrived in California while the...
Charles Gemora is a member of Make-Up Department

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As per our current Database, Charles Gemora has been died on 19 August, 1961 at Hollywood, California, USA.

🎂 Charles Gemora - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Charles Gemora die, Charles Gemora was 58 years old.

Popular As Charles Gemora
Occupation Make-Up Department
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born June 15, 1903 (Negros, Philippines)
Birthday June 15
Town/City Negros, Philippines
Nationality Philippines

🌙 Zodiac

Charles Gemora’s zodiac sign is Gemini. According to astrologers, Gemini is expressive and quick-witted, it represents two different personalities in one and you will never be sure which one you will face. They are sociable, communicative and ready for fun, with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. They are fascinated with the world itself, extremely curious, with a constant feeling that there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Charles Gemora was born in the Year of the Rabbit. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rabbit enjoy being surrounded by family and friends. They’re popular, compassionate, sincere, and they like to avoid conflict and are sometimes seen as pushovers. Rabbits enjoy home and entertaining at home. Compatible with Goat or Pig.

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Stowed away on an American vessel sailing out of the Philippines, a young Charles Gemora arrived in California while the birth of cinema was in full swing. To help earn a little extra cash, Charlie would hang around the Universal entrance offering to sketch portraits.

It wasn't long before his natural artistic abilities were noticed and Charles Gemora was working on such films as The Phantom of the Opera (1925) and Noah's Ark (1928) as a sculptor. When Charles began working on creating gorilla suits for film, he realized that with his diminutive stature (5'5") and his commitment to excellence, he could do well to carve himself a niche as a gorilla man.

Charles would spend almost 3 decades honing his realistic performance and leading the evolution of suit effects. While early appearances such as Seven Footprints to Satan (1929) were grotesque and horrific, later films like The Monster and the Girl (1941) were distinguished by gorilla suits that were grounded in reality and performances that were informed by much study at the nearby San Diego Zoo.

Gemora was equally adept at comedic roles, racking up credits alongside legends like Laurel and Hardy, Zasu Pitts, Charley Chase, Our Gang, the Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello, and Hope and Crosby.

Moving from Universal to Paramount in the early 1930's, Charles Gemora continued to work in the makeup and effects department there up until his death in 1961. Throughout his stay at Paramount, Charles racked up numerous unaccredited gorilla suit appearances while working on other films like Gunga Din (1939), Around the World in 80 Days (1956), and The Ten Commandments (1956).

Perhaps the most recognizable contribution he made to cinema was the memorable alien menace from The War of the Worlds (1953); the result of a last minute change of plans, Charles and his daughter Diana created the creature in a late night marathon.

Gemora made his final gorilla suit film in 1954 with Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954). A stunt man filled the hairy boots for strenuous action scenes but none could replicate the subtle pantomime skills that were unique to Charles.

Charles Gemora WIFE, FAMILY, KIDS

  • Isabel "Belle" Fyffe (1 April 1938 - 19 August 1961) ( his death) ( 3 children)

Charles Gemora Movies

  • Curse of the Faceless Man (1958) as Costume and Wardrobe Department
  • Where East Is East (1929) as Makeup Department
  • Omar Khayyam (1957) as Makeup Department
  • Flight of the Lost Balloon (1961) as Makeup Department

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