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Enzo Angileri_peliplat

Enzo Angileri

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Enzo Angileri is one of the most experienced hairstylists working in Hollywood today. Enzo has worked with the world's most beautiful and talented - Charlize Theron, Lucy Liu, Jennifer Lopez, Katie Holmes, Lucy Liu, and Nicole Kidman are just a few. Growing up in Italy, Enzo dreamed of being a hairdresser. He'd study the hairstyles of his favorite Italian movie stars, and then recreate the styles by experimenting on willing family members. Enzo's freelance career took off in Milan where he worked on major fashion campaigns, editorials and runway shows including Armani and Versace. In the U.S., Enzo's career reached new heights in feature films, music videos, commercials, print and advertising. Enzo has achieved great success in film and television. Enzo won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for "Outstanding Hairstyling for Charlize Theron's hair in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. He was also nominated for "Best Period Hairstyling" for his work with Demi Moore in If These Walls Could Talk. Enzo won "Best Contemporary Hair Styling" at the First Annual Hollywood Makeup Artists & Hairstylists Guild Awards, for Rene Russo's look for The Thomas Crown Affair. He was nominated for "Best Contemporary Hair Styling" for Charlize Theron's hair in The Italian Job. In 2016 Enzo was nominated for "Best Contemporary Hairstyling" for Charlize Theron, J'Adore Campaign for Dior. You can see his most recent film work in Snow White and the Huntsman and the upcoming The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016) and The Coldest City (2016) with Charlize Theron. Enzo designed the hair for videos with Katy Perry, Shakira, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, and Madonna. Enzo's unique vision continues to place him in high demand for film, commercials, videos, red carpet, advertising and editorial work. He continues to set standards for what's hot in the realm of hair. Enzo Angileri is represented globally by CloutierRemix.

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